This category groups together all articles related to the Linux® RAM memory software framework.
It is recommended to first read the Reserved memory article.
This category groups together all articles related to the Linux® RAM memory software framework.
It is recommended to first read the Reserved memory article.
Random Access Memory (Early computer memories generally hadserial access. Memories where any given address can be accessed when desired were then called "random access" to distinguish them from the memories where contents can only be accessed in a fixed order. The term is used today forvolatile random-accesssemiconductor memories.)
Random Access Memory (Early computer memories generally hadserial access. Memories where any given address can be accessed when desired were then called "random access" to distinguish them from the memories where contents can only be accessed in a fixed order. The term is used today forvolatile random-accesssemiconductor memories.)