No, RAM (Random Access Memory) does not exist in the keyboard of a computer. RAM is a type of memory found within the computer’s main hardware, specifically on the motherboard. It temporarily stores data that the CPU needs to access quickly. Keyboards may have their own built-in processors for functions like recognizing key presses, but they do not contain RAM in the same way that a computer’s main system does.
The RAM exits in the keyboard of the computer. Yes or no?
1 answer