Seven items.
The capacity of short-term memory is generally believed to be around 7 (plus or minus 2) items, according to research by psychologist George A. Miller. This can vary depending on factors like the complexity of the information being stored.
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Short-term Memory
Working memory is the system where multiple pieces of information in transit are held for manipulation. It includes the subsystems that store visual and verbal information as well, but differs from short term memory.
There is long term memory, in which your brain stores information for an extended amount of time. Short term memory is held with active rehearsal and can hold about 7 different ideas.
There is long term memory, in which your brain stores information for an extended amount of time. Short term memory is held with active rehearsal and can hold about 7 different ideas.
When information is processed, it is held for a very brief time (less than 1 minute) in working, or short-term, memory. If this information is rehearsed (mentally repeated), it is transferred to long-term memory
cache memory
Meme: an information pattern, held in an individual's memory, which is capable of being copied to another individual's memory.
Floppy disks were often used before USB or memory cards existed. It was the main form of saving data at that time.
I think you are referring to what is called cache memory. (rhymes with 'cash') Cache is a portion of computer memory reserved for frequently used information, so that the information can be accessed more rapidly than retrieving it from the hard drive, or from the 'regular memory'
Anything held in ROM. ROM stands for Read-Only Memory, meaning that it can't be changed.
read only memory - information stored on R.O.M is permanent and cannot be deleted, but can only be accessed or read. random access memory-is volatile[rebooted,started up again] all the information that is held in R.A.M will be lost.
CPU cache - where your CPU can receive and writes information to it. It very small but very fast RAM- random access memory- where the most used files are held like your system file operationing system, last used file/ information/ application. It lost all information written on if the ram lost power to it ROM- read only memory - where CPU/computer can can read it but can not write to it. Examples: cd rom DVD rom blue ray movies Storage (hard drives both external and internal; soild state drive (ssd); thumb drives (USB drive); rewriteable cd/DVD/floppy disks) where your operation system files,your pictures, program files,and any you save to your computer will be saved here. It keep all information even if you shut down the computer