Subject | English | Latvian |
comp., MS | direct memory access | atmiņas tiešpiekļuve (A technology that allows certain devices, such as hard disks and CD or DVD drives, to transfer information directly through the computer's memory without using the computer's processor. DMA improves the performance of the device and frees the computer's processor so it can perform other tasks) |
comp., MS | dynamic random access memory | dinamiskā brīvpiekļuves atmiņa (A form of semiconductor random access memory (RAM)) |
IT | dynamic random access memory | dinamiskā brīvpiekļuves atmiņa |
gen. | dynamic random access memory | DRAM |
IT | electrically erasable programmable read-only memory | elektriski pārprogrammējamā lasāmatmiņa |
comp., MS | flash memory | zibatmiņa (A type of nonvolatile memory that is similar to EEPROM memory in function although it must be erased in blocks, whereas EEPROM can be erased one byte at a time. Because of its block-oriented nature, flash memory is commonly used as a supplement to or replacement for hard disks in portable computers. In this context, flash memory either is built into the unit or, more commonly, is available as a PC Card that can be plugged into a PCMCIA slot. A disadvantage of the block-oriented nature of flash memory is that it cannot be practically used as main memory (RAM) because a computer needs to be able to write to memory in single-byte increments) |
comp., MS | flash memory card | zibatmiņas karte (A device used by many digital cameras to store pictures and video. Flash memory cards store computer information such as text, pictures, and music, and can be copied, erased, and used many times) |
comp., MS | graphics memory | grafikas atmiņa (A type of memory used by video cards to store information that will be displayed on a monitor. The amount of video memory dictates the maximum resolution and color depth available for the display) |
IT, transp., el. | keep-alive memory | energoneatkarīga atmiņa |
comp., MS | low memory problem | nepietiekamas atmiņas problēma (A difficulty in computer operation caused by insufficient memory resources) |
comp., MS | memory address | atmiņas adrese (A portion of computer memory that can be allocated to a device or used by a program or the operating system. Devices are usually allocated a range of memory addresses) |
commun., IT | memory card | atmiņas karte |
comp., MS | memory card | atmiņas karte (In a server cluster, a resource that can act as the cluster's quorum resource. To be quorum-capable, a resource must provide shared storage and a means of persistent arbitration. The cluster service defines only physical disk resources as quorum-capable) |
comp., MS | memory leak | atmiņas noplūde (A condition that occurs when an application allocates memory for use but does not free allocated memory when finished) |
comp., MS | memory map | atmiņas kartējums (A representation of the layout of objects in an area of memory) |
comp., MS | memory-mapped I/O | kartēta ievadizvades atmiņa (Input/output memory (memory on hardware devices) that is accessible through a memory mapping) |
comp., MS | Memory Usage | atmiņas lietojums (In Task Manager, the current working set of a process, in kilobytes. The current working set is the number of pages currently resident in memory) |
comp., MS | Memory Usage Delta | atmiņas lietojuma starpība (In Task Manager, the change in memory, in kilobytes, used since the last update) |
comp., MS | nonpaged memory | nelapota atmiņa (Memory that cannot be paged to disk) |
comp., MS | random access memory | brīvpiekļuves atmiņa (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) |
comp., MS | random access memory cache | brīvpiekļuves kešatmiņa (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) |
comp., MS | read-only memory | lasāmatmiņa (A semiconductor circuit that contains information that cannot be modified) |
comp., MS | Remote Direct Memory Access | attālās atmiņas tiešpiekļuve (A networking feature that lets one computer directly place information into the memory of another computer) |
comp., MS | scatter/gather direct memory access | izkaisītā/apkopotā atmiņas tiešpiekļuve (A form of direct memory access (DMA) in which data is transferred to and from noncontiguous ranges of physical memory) |
econ. | shape-memory alloy | sakausējums ar formas atmiņu |
comp., MS | virtual memory | virtuālā atmiņa (Temporary storage used by a computer to run programs that need more memory than is physically installed on the computer) |
comp., MS | Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool | Windows atmiņas diagnostikas rīks (A feature of Windows Vista that can automatically detect and resolve problems caused by defective physical memory. If the diagnostics module identifies a memory problem, Windows Vista can avoid using the affected portion of physical memory, enabling the operating system to start successfully and avoid application crashes) |
comp., MS | Windows Memory Tester | Windows atmiņas pārbaudītājs (A Boot Configuration Data (BCD) application object) |