Memory, in the context of computing, refers to the electronic storage devices used to hold data and instructions for use by a computer's central processing unit (CPU). It is a fundamental component of all computing devices. Memory is typically used for short-term storage of data that the CPU is actively working with, allowing for fast access and processing. Different types of memory exist, including RAM (Random Access Memory) for volatile data and ROM (Read-Only Memory) for permanent storage of firmware and boot instructions. Memory is crucial for running software, handling data, and overall system performance.
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