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MBA (EVENING) 2ND
SEMESTER
IMK, KARYAVATTOM
 Memory is the most essential part of a computer.
 Without memory there would be no computer, as
we know it today.
 It is used for storing both instructions to be
executed and data.
 This presentation has been developed after an
intensive research on Memory Devices.
 The CPU accesses each location in memory by
using a unique number, called a memory address
Central Processing UnitCentral Processing Unit
Output
Devices
Cache
Memory
Primary
Storage
Secondary
Storage
Devices
Control
Unit
ALU
Special
Purpose
Processors
Output
Devices
Input
Devices
I.PRIMARY MEMORY OR MAIN MEMORY
Random Access Memory (RAM)
Read Only Memory (ROM)
II.CACHE MEMORY
Level 1 (L1) cache
Level 2 (L2) cache
III. SECONDARY MEMORY
Optical Media Devices
Magnetic Media Devices
Principle: The Closer The Memory Is To The CPU, The
Faster It Is.
Directly or indirectly connected to the CPU via a memory
bus.
Comprises of two buses: an address bus and a data bus .
The CPU firstly sends a number through an address bus, a
number called memory address, that indicates the desired
location of data. Then it reads or writes the data itself
using the data bus.
Additionally, A Memory Management Unit (MMU) is a small
device between CPU and RAM recalculating the actual
memory address, for example to provide an abstraction of
virtual memory or other task.
Broadly, the main memory is of two types-
i. Random Access Memory (RAM)
ii. Read Only Memory (ROM).
 A RAM memory chip is an integrated circuit
(IC) made of millions of transistors and
capacitors.
 This is a type of memory serves as Main Memory
Of A Computer.
 It temporarily stores copy of information and files
loaded from a computer hard drive  that are
required by a processor.
 It is volatile in nature, which means that data will
be erased once supply to the storage device is
turned off.
 RAM stores data randomly and the processor
accesses these data randomly from the RAM
storage.
 The RAM chips are of two types-
I. Dynamic RAM(DRAM)
A form of volatile memory which also requires the
stored information to be periodically re-read and
re-written, or refreshed, otherwise it would
vanish.
II. Static RAM (SRAM)
A form of volatile memory similar to DRAM with
the exception that it never needs to be
refreshed.
 A type of RAM that stores each bit of data in a
separate capacitor within an integrated circuit.
 Its advantage is its structural
simplicity: only one transistor
and a capacitor are required per
bit, compared to four
transistors in SRAM. This allows
DRAM to reach very high
density.
 DRAM chips are available in
various designs:
i. EDODRAM (Extended Data Out DRAM)
ii. SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM)
iii. RDRAM (Rambus DRAM)
iv. DDRDRAM (Double Data Rate DRAM)
 Its cells keep the data
valid until it receives an
additional signal.
 It has a dual-pipeline
architecture that allows
the memory controller to
simultaneously read new
data while discharging
the old.
A pair of 32 MB EDO DRAM modules
 SDRAM has a synchronous
interface, meaning that it
waits for a signal before
responding to control
inputs and is therefore
synchronized with the
computer's system bus.
 This allows the chip to have a more complex
pattern of operation than asynchronous
DRAM which does not have a synchronized
interface.
 Pipelining  means that the chip can accept a
new instruction before it has finished
processing the previous
 It is a type of
synchronous DRAM,
designed by
the Rambus Corporation
 It is fairly fast and has
tried to address some of
the complex electrical and
physical problems involved
with memory.
 Unlike SDRAM, it can
do two operations per
cycle thereby doubling
the memory bandwidth
over the corresponding
single-data-rate
SDRAM
 It is a type of memory
in which, memory
refreshing is not
required.
 It uses flip-flops to
store binary
information.
 As it takes up more space than
DRAM, it is used for specialized
applications.
 It is much easier to use and has
shorter read-write cycles
compared to DRAM.
 It performs only read
function not write function.
So the data stored in ROM
cannot be modified.
 It comes with special internal
electronic fuses that can be
programmed for a specific
configuration.
 Once this pattern is
established it stays in the
unit. Thus, ROM is non-
1. PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY MEMORY (PROM)
•This device uses high
voltages to permanently
destroy or create
internal links
(fuses or antifuses)
within the chip.
•Consequently, a PROM
can only be programmed
once.
2. ELECTRICALLY ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE
READ-ONLY MEMORY (EEPROM)
It allows its entire
contents (or
selected banks) to be
electrically erased, then
rewritten electrically, so
that they need not be
removed from the
computer (or camera,
MP3 player, etc.)
3.ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY
MEMORY (EPROM)
It can be erased by
exposure to
strong ultraviolet light
(typically for 10
minutes or longer),
then rewritten with a
process that again
requires application of
higher than usual
voltage.
A 32 KB (256 Kbit) EPROM
 It is a high speed storage mechanism.
 It Can be either a reserved section of main memory or an
independent storage device.
 It speeds up access to data and instructions stored in RAM.
 MEMORY CACHE-
 It is a portion of memory of SRAM instead of the slower
DRAM. By keeping as much of the information as possible
in high speed SRAM, it avoids accessing the slower DRAM
 DISK CACHE-
 It works under the same principle, but uses conventional
main memory (DRAM) instead of high speed SRAM. It
improves the computers performance a lot as accessing
data from RAM is much faster than from hard-disk.
 Level 1 (L1) cache
 Built inside the CPU.
 It works at half CPU clock speed.
 Level 2 (L2) cache
 Built external to CPU, in the motherboard.
 It works at the motherboard bus speed.
 Nowadays both L1 and L2 are integrated in
the CPU to reduce access time and further
improve system performance.
The whole idea of
memory cache is
to keep staging
more instructions
and data in a
high-speed memory
closer to the CPU.
Disk caches are usually
just a part of main
memory made up of
common dynamic RAM
(DRAM) chips.
 These devices are used to store large amount of data
permanently.
 It differs from primary storage in that it is not
directly accessible by the CPU. So they need more
access time and thus are much slower.
 Per unit, it is typically also an order of magnitude less
expensive than primary storage. Consequently, modern
computer systems have an order of magnitude more
secondary storage than primary storage and data is
kept for a longer time there (such as in hard disk).
 It is broadly of two types-
 1) MAGNETIC MEDIA
 2) OPTIC MEDIA.
 Magnetic storage uses different patterns
of magnetization in a magnetizable material
to store data
 It is a form of non-volatile memory.
 The information is accessed using one or
more read/write heads.
 HARD DISKS and FLOPPY DISKS are such
devices
 It stores information on
one or more continuously
spinning disks which are
coated with magnetic
material.
 Information is recorded
by magnetic heads
called access arms.
 These days, hard disks
have storage capacity
between 80 to 300 GB.
ACCESS ARM
 It is made of a flexible
substance called Mylar.
 It has a magnetic surface
for recording data.
 It stores up to 1.44 MB of
data.
 It cannot include graphics or
pictures within it.
 All floppy disks must be
formatted before data can
be written on it.
 Optic devices are generally circular disc which
can contain data encoded in bumps on a special
material on one of its flat surfaces.
 The encoding pattern follows a continuous, spiral
path covering the entire disc surface and
extending from the innermost track to the
outermost track.
 The data is stored on the disc with a laser or
stamping machine, and can be accessed when
the data path is illuminated with a laser
diode in an optical disc drive
 These are broadly of two types-
 1) CDs and 2) DVDs
 CDs are very cheap and
store up to 700 MB of
data.
 They are of three types-
1. CD-ROM (CD Read
Only Memory)
2. CD-R (CD Recordable)
3. CD-RW (CD
Rewritable
 It is of the same size as a
CD but stores 15 times as
much information, is 20
times faster than it.
 It can hold 17 GB of data.
 It comes in three varieties-
1. DVD-ROM (DVD Read Only
Memory)
2. DVD-R (DVD Recordable)
3. DVD-RW (DVD Rewritable)
FLASH MEMORY BLU-RAY DISK
 Is a non-
volatile memory
 It is a specific type
of EEPROM 
 Primarily used
in memory
cards and USB flash
drives
 Supersedes DVDs
 Uses blue-violet laser to
read the disc
 stores almost six times
more data than on a DVD
Memory plays great role in computer
systems. As we have discussed, there are
three computer memory types available in
standard computer based on their function
and physical makeup. However, only the main
memory that can be upgraded and changed,
the others comes with the system whether
it is a processor, ROM or graphics card. 
COMPUTER MEMORY : TYPES & FUNCTIONS

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COMPUTER MEMORY : TYPES & FUNCTIONS

  • 1. ANGELA MARY G MBA (EVENING) 2ND SEMESTER IMK, KARYAVATTOM
  • 2.  Memory is the most essential part of a computer.  Without memory there would be no computer, as we know it today.  It is used for storing both instructions to be executed and data.  This presentation has been developed after an intensive research on Memory Devices.  The CPU accesses each location in memory by using a unique number, called a memory address
  • 3. Central Processing UnitCentral Processing Unit Output Devices Cache Memory Primary Storage Secondary Storage Devices Control Unit ALU Special Purpose Processors Output Devices Input Devices
  • 4. I.PRIMARY MEMORY OR MAIN MEMORY Random Access Memory (RAM) Read Only Memory (ROM) II.CACHE MEMORY Level 1 (L1) cache Level 2 (L2) cache III. SECONDARY MEMORY Optical Media Devices Magnetic Media Devices
  • 5. Principle: The Closer The Memory Is To The CPU, The Faster It Is.
  • 6.
  • 7. Directly or indirectly connected to the CPU via a memory bus. Comprises of two buses: an address bus and a data bus . The CPU firstly sends a number through an address bus, a number called memory address, that indicates the desired location of data. Then it reads or writes the data itself using the data bus. Additionally, A Memory Management Unit (MMU) is a small device between CPU and RAM recalculating the actual memory address, for example to provide an abstraction of virtual memory or other task. Broadly, the main memory is of two types- i. Random Access Memory (RAM) ii. Read Only Memory (ROM).
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  • 9.  A RAM memory chip is an integrated circuit (IC) made of millions of transistors and capacitors.
  • 10.  This is a type of memory serves as Main Memory Of A Computer.  It temporarily stores copy of information and files loaded from a computer hard drive  that are required by a processor.  It is volatile in nature, which means that data will be erased once supply to the storage device is turned off.  RAM stores data randomly and the processor accesses these data randomly from the RAM storage.
  • 11.  The RAM chips are of two types- I. Dynamic RAM(DRAM) A form of volatile memory which also requires the stored information to be periodically re-read and re-written, or refreshed, otherwise it would vanish. II. Static RAM (SRAM) A form of volatile memory similar to DRAM with the exception that it never needs to be refreshed.
  • 12.  A type of RAM that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit.
  • 13.  Its advantage is its structural simplicity: only one transistor and a capacitor are required per bit, compared to four transistors in SRAM. This allows DRAM to reach very high density.
  • 14.  DRAM chips are available in various designs: i. EDODRAM (Extended Data Out DRAM) ii. SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) iii. RDRAM (Rambus DRAM) iv. DDRDRAM (Double Data Rate DRAM)
  • 15.  Its cells keep the data valid until it receives an additional signal.  It has a dual-pipeline architecture that allows the memory controller to simultaneously read new data while discharging the old. A pair of 32 MB EDO DRAM modules
  • 16.  SDRAM has a synchronous interface, meaning that it waits for a signal before responding to control inputs and is therefore synchronized with the computer's system bus.
  • 17.  This allows the chip to have a more complex pattern of operation than asynchronous DRAM which does not have a synchronized interface.  Pipelining  means that the chip can accept a new instruction before it has finished processing the previous
  • 18.  It is a type of synchronous DRAM, designed by the Rambus Corporation  It is fairly fast and has tried to address some of the complex electrical and physical problems involved with memory.
  • 19.  Unlike SDRAM, it can do two operations per cycle thereby doubling the memory bandwidth over the corresponding single-data-rate SDRAM
  • 20.  It is a type of memory in which, memory refreshing is not required.  It uses flip-flops to store binary information.
  • 21.  As it takes up more space than DRAM, it is used for specialized applications.  It is much easier to use and has shorter read-write cycles compared to DRAM.
  • 22.  It performs only read function not write function. So the data stored in ROM cannot be modified.  It comes with special internal electronic fuses that can be programmed for a specific configuration.  Once this pattern is established it stays in the unit. Thus, ROM is non-
  • 23. 1. PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY MEMORY (PROM) •This device uses high voltages to permanently destroy or create internal links (fuses or antifuses) within the chip. •Consequently, a PROM can only be programmed once.
  • 24. 2. ELECTRICALLY ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY MEMORY (EEPROM) It allows its entire contents (or selected banks) to be electrically erased, then rewritten electrically, so that they need not be removed from the computer (or camera, MP3 player, etc.)
  • 25. 3.ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY MEMORY (EPROM) It can be erased by exposure to strong ultraviolet light (typically for 10 minutes or longer), then rewritten with a process that again requires application of higher than usual voltage. A 32 KB (256 Kbit) EPROM
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  • 27.  It is a high speed storage mechanism.  It Can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent storage device.  It speeds up access to data and instructions stored in RAM.  MEMORY CACHE-  It is a portion of memory of SRAM instead of the slower DRAM. By keeping as much of the information as possible in high speed SRAM, it avoids accessing the slower DRAM  DISK CACHE-  It works under the same principle, but uses conventional main memory (DRAM) instead of high speed SRAM. It improves the computers performance a lot as accessing data from RAM is much faster than from hard-disk.
  • 28.  Level 1 (L1) cache  Built inside the CPU.  It works at half CPU clock speed.  Level 2 (L2) cache  Built external to CPU, in the motherboard.  It works at the motherboard bus speed.  Nowadays both L1 and L2 are integrated in the CPU to reduce access time and further improve system performance.
  • 29. The whole idea of memory cache is to keep staging more instructions and data in a high-speed memory closer to the CPU.
  • 30. Disk caches are usually just a part of main memory made up of common dynamic RAM (DRAM) chips.
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  • 32.  These devices are used to store large amount of data permanently.  It differs from primary storage in that it is not directly accessible by the CPU. So they need more access time and thus are much slower.  Per unit, it is typically also an order of magnitude less expensive than primary storage. Consequently, modern computer systems have an order of magnitude more secondary storage than primary storage and data is kept for a longer time there (such as in hard disk).  It is broadly of two types-  1) MAGNETIC MEDIA  2) OPTIC MEDIA.
  • 33.  Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetization in a magnetizable material to store data  It is a form of non-volatile memory.  The information is accessed using one or more read/write heads.  HARD DISKS and FLOPPY DISKS are such devices
  • 34.  It stores information on one or more continuously spinning disks which are coated with magnetic material.  Information is recorded by magnetic heads called access arms.  These days, hard disks have storage capacity between 80 to 300 GB. ACCESS ARM
  • 35.  It is made of a flexible substance called Mylar.  It has a magnetic surface for recording data.  It stores up to 1.44 MB of data.  It cannot include graphics or pictures within it.  All floppy disks must be formatted before data can be written on it.
  • 36.  Optic devices are generally circular disc which can contain data encoded in bumps on a special material on one of its flat surfaces.  The encoding pattern follows a continuous, spiral path covering the entire disc surface and extending from the innermost track to the outermost track.
  • 37.  The data is stored on the disc with a laser or stamping machine, and can be accessed when the data path is illuminated with a laser diode in an optical disc drive  These are broadly of two types-  1) CDs and 2) DVDs
  • 38.  CDs are very cheap and store up to 700 MB of data.  They are of three types- 1. CD-ROM (CD Read Only Memory) 2. CD-R (CD Recordable) 3. CD-RW (CD Rewritable
  • 39.  It is of the same size as a CD but stores 15 times as much information, is 20 times faster than it.  It can hold 17 GB of data.  It comes in three varieties- 1. DVD-ROM (DVD Read Only Memory) 2. DVD-R (DVD Recordable) 3. DVD-RW (DVD Rewritable)
  • 40. FLASH MEMORY BLU-RAY DISK  Is a non- volatile memory  It is a specific type of EEPROM   Primarily used in memory cards and USB flash drives  Supersedes DVDs  Uses blue-violet laser to read the disc  stores almost six times more data than on a DVD
  • 41. Memory plays great role in computer systems. As we have discussed, there are three computer memory types available in standard computer based on their function and physical makeup. However, only the main memory that can be upgraded and changed, the others comes with the system whether it is a processor, ROM or graphics card.