RAm or Processor Which is Important ?

Most of the time people are getting confused on what the processor and RAM really do. What is more Important. Today we will discuss about this topic.

First we will discuss what RAM actually does in Smartphones or Computers. RAM is the place where running programs are stored. RAM (Random-Access Memory) is the memory used to store open programs (apps) so that it can be easily accessed by the processor. For example, a user launched the Gallery and then after a while he hit the home button and proceed to Another Game. The Gallery, which was still running was stored in the RAM. That way, when the user decides to go back to what he was doing, he will be able to continue his activity without needing to restart the app. In short, it is needed in running heavy apps and multitasking. So in this case he is able to launch the app soon because it was already running in the background. If you have more RAM then you can do multitasking in a better way.

The processor is the one processing the inputs received by the computer or smartphone. From a technical point of view, the RAM itself doesn’t have anything to influence the performance of the processor. Meaning, the RAM cannot boost the processing speed of the processor but it has something to do on how fast the overall performance will be. Why? Because it’s the place where running programs are stored. RAM (Random-Access Memory) is the memory used to store open programs (apps) so that it can be easily accessed by the processor. In short, it is needed in running heavy apps and multitasking.

The processor is the one processing the inputs received by the smartphone. If the device has a 1GHz processor, then it might be fast enough but if it will be accompanied with a low RAM and you’ll use it for heavy multitasking or a resource hog game or app, then the “lag” kicks in. The process is slowed down because when the RAM is full, the rendering starts to suffer. That’s the time when that you’ll notice the slowness of an app.

Basically, the processor is the engine that works its way and it utilizes the resources it has. Thus, the amount of RAM directly affects the performance of a device. On the other hand, a slow processor with a huge 2GB of RAM will also not work out just right. It should be a sweet combination of the two.

So Higher RAM will help you to run multiple apps together. Higher processing speed gives you FASTER results.

Thus, as the question asks, one cannot determine what is more important, processor or RAM. Both are important and It is better if they are in a good proportion.

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The first thing one needs to know is the floppy disks were invented before the hard disks came into existence. Earlier floppy disks were used to store even the Operating System.
Yes, this is the reason. The operating system allocates the drive letter A for ” First floppy drive “ and letter B for “Second floppy drive”.It doesn’t matter whether your system has floppy drive or not, but by default this two letters are allocated for floppy drives.
A: drive is used for floppy disk of size 3.5 inches, storage capacity is 1.44MB.
B: drive is used for floppy disk of size 5.25 inches, storage capacity is 1.2.

Whenever a computer is switched on, have you noticed, the floppy drives are first checked,and then followed by the hard disk. The indicator of the floppy drives glow first. This is because the booting program checks the floppy disks first to check for any availability of programs there.

Hence it was an initial practice to start naming the floppy disk drives with the letters A and B and letter C, D, E and so on for the hard disk partitions.

It is a practice followed and it has been adopted universally for identification.

The letters A and B represent floppy drives, the letter C is reserved for the hard drive. From letter D onwards can be used for other device drives like CD ROM, USB and for hard disk partitions as well. We can uses last drive letter upto z: for mapping a drive letter for another programming purposes.

 

Leibnitz Theorem | Explained in Hindi | For 12th Students | By Subrat Sir

Leibnitz theorem explained in hindi by subrat sir with examples.
In this video i have explained :
1. how to find nth derivative of any function.
2. How to find nth derivative of trigonometric functions
3. How to calculate combination
4. How to do factorial division
5. How to find nth derivative using leibnitz theorem
6. Example covered is find nth derivative of x^2 Sin x

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