Commonly referred to as Main Memory or RAM (Random Access Memory) This is thetotal amount of space that is used to load and run programs at any given time The more memory you have, the more efficiently the computer will function On average, computers will come with 64-128MB (Megabytes) of Main Memory
The total capacity of the memory boards installed in your system Physical memory is either wired or it is shared by processes and the UBC
(n ) The main memory The memory connected to the processor that stores instructions--which the processor directly fetches and executes--and any other data the processors must manipulate
Electronic circuitry contained in random-access memory (RAM) chips, used to temporarily hold information at execution time Addresses in a processs virtual memory are mapped to addresses in physical memory See also virtual memory
The total capacity of the memory boards installed in your system Physical memory is either wired by the kernel or it is shared by virtual memory and the UBC