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Personal computer memory refers to the physical devices used to store data temporarily or permanently on a personal computer. This includes random access memory (RAM) for temporary data storage during operation, as well as storage devices such as hard drives and solid-state drives for long-term data storage. Memory modules can come in various forms, such as DIMMs or SO-DIMMs, and have different capacities and speeds to suit different computing needs. Upgrading or expanding memory can improve a computer's performance and capability to handle more tasks simultaneously.




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