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Computer storage,
computer memory, and often casually memory refer to computer
components, devices and recording media that retain
digital data used for computing for some interval of time. Computer storage
provides one of the core functions of the modern computer, that of
information retention. It is one of the fundamental components of all modern
computers, and coupled with a central processing unit (CPU), implements the
basic Von Neumann computer model used since the 1940s.
In contemporary usage, memory usually refers to a form of solid state
storage known as random access memory (RAM) and sometimes other forms of
fast but temporary storage. Similarly, storage more commonly refers to mass
storage - optical discs, forms of magnetic storage like hard disks, and
other types of storage which are slower than RAM, but of a more permanent
nature. Historically, memory and storage were respectively called primary
storage and secondary storage.
The contemporary distinctions are helpful, because they are also fundamental
to the architecture of computers in general. As well, they reflect an
important and significant technical difference between memory and mass
storage devices, which has been blurred by the historical usage of the term
storage. Nevertheless, this article uses the traditional nomenclature.
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