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The random access memory (RAM) inside a PC is a hive of activity. Packets of data are constantly whizzing back and forth, bits and bytes of information are read from disk, modified and saved,
all at intervals of a few millionths of a second. Everything that comes from the hard disk or other mass storage device has to pass through RAM before it can be executed or manipulated in some
way by the processor. Powerful software needs plenty of RAM.
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