RAM (Random Access Memory) is a type of computer memory that allows data to be accessed in any order (randomly) rather than sequentially. It is primarily used as the main memory in computers, smartphones, and other devices to store actively used data and program code, enabling fast access and execution. RAM is volatile, meaning data is lost when power is turned off.
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