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1. A technique that uses a portion of the computer's hard drive as an extension of RAM, allowing the system to run more programs simultaneously.
2. A program stored on the device that determines which software to load when the device is powered on.
3. The technology and design of memory modules, which can impact speed, capacity, and power consumption.
4. Memory management is a process of efficiently allocating and deallocating memory in an operating system to optimize overall system performance.
5. A term used to describe a device that has become unusable due to errors or incorrect flashing procedures.
6. An area of the hard disk used by the operating system as an extension of physical memory (RAM) when the system needs more memory than it currently has.
7. The frequency at which a processor can execute instructions, affecting how quickly data can be processed and transferred to memory.
8. The amount of memory available for storing data, programs, and processes.
9. The delay between the time a memory request is made and the time the data is accessed, measured in nanoseconds.
10. The frequency at which a computer's memory operates, measured in cycles per second.
11. A type of computer memory that retains data even when power is not supplied, such as ROM or flash memory.
12. The organization of different levels of memory, with varying access speeds and capacities, to optimize performance.
13. Software used to flash ROMs, kernels, and other system files onto Android devices.
14. A component that manages the flow of data between the processor and memory, influencing data transfer rates and efficiency.
15. Software that is stored in Read Only Memory and is essential for the operation of hardware devices.
16. The number of bits a computer bus can efficiently transmit in a single operation.
17. Cache memory is a type of high-speed memory that stores frequently used data for quicker access.