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RAM is not bound to sequential access of data. What is the benefit of this?(1 point) Responses RAM is kept far away from the CPU so that the OS is not confused by an overflow of data. RAM is kept far away from the CPU so that the OS is not confused by an overflow of data. It takes just about the same amount of time to retrieve data from one part of RAM as another. It takes just about the same amount of time to retrieve data from one part of RAM as another. Data is kept in sequential order for easy referencing. Data is kept in sequential order for easy referencing. It takes much longer to retrieve data in RAM than it does the hard drive.
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The benefit of RAM not being bound to sequential access of data is that **it takes just about the same amount of time to retrieve data from one part of RAM as another**. This characteristic allows for efficient access to memory locations, enabling faster data retrieval regardless of the order in which the data is stored, which significantly enhances the overall performance of applications and processes running on the system.
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