Memory

Bus
A bus is a central set of highly specialized electrical sockets within a computer into which are plugged the CPU, memory, expansion cards, and peripherals. Without a bus, a computer would need separate wires between all components to connect them together. Accordingly, a bus allows a computer to operate more efficiently and simply.
Gigabyte (GB)
Gigabyte (GB) is a computer storage unit representing one billion bytes or precisely 1,073,741,824 bytes (2^30^ bytes) when referring to computer memory.
Memory (Computing)
Memory in computing refers to the electronic device within a computer, where information is stored while being actively worked on. Memory capacity and type play a crucial role in determining the efficiency and performance of computer applications and software.
Motherboard
The motherboard is the main circuit board of a computer, housing the CPU, memory, and essential connectors for components.

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