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dynamic random access memory A form of semiconductor random access memory (RAM)DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)
pseudo-random functionfunção pseudoaleatória (A function that takes a key, label, and seed as input, then produces an output of arbitrary length)
pseudo-random functionfunção pseudo-aleatória (A function that takes a key, label, and seed as input, then produces an output of arbitrary length)
random accessacesso aleatório (The ability of a computer to find and go directly to a particular storage location without having to search sequentially from the beginning location. The human equivalent of random access would be the ability to find a desired address in an address book without having to proceed sequentially through all the addresses. A computer's semiconductor memory (both RAM and ROM) provides random access. Certain types of files stored on disk under some operating systems also allow random access. Such files are best used for data in which each record has no intrinsic relationship to what comes physically before or after it, as in a client list or an inventory)
random access memorymemória RAM (The temporary storage area the computer uses to run programs and store data. Information stored in RAM is temporary and is designed to be erased when the computer is turned off)
random access memorymemória de acesso aleatório (The temporary storage area the computer uses to run programs and store data. Information stored in RAM is temporary and is designed to be erased when the computer is turned off)
random access memory cachecache de memória RAM (Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as disks)
random access memory cache Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as diskscache de RAM (Random Access Memory)
random password settingconfiguração de senha aleatória (A setting that determines the number of characters required to set a password in the connected directory)