How Can a Single Computer Remember Everything?

Imagine your computer is like a giant filing cabinet with lots of drawers. Each drawer holds a tiny note, and the notes all have numbers on them so you know where everything goes. When you open a drawer, you see what’s inside, that’s how memory works! The more drawers you have, the more things you can remember at once.

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  1. Your computer can remember all your open apps at once, just like a filing cabinet with hundreds of drawers.
  2. When you play a video game, the memory holds everything on screen so it loads instantly.
  3. The more RAM your computer has, the more things it can remember simultaneously.

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