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1 Virtual Memory Size
"In Task Manager, the amount of virtual memory, or address space, committed to a process." -
2 page frame
"A block of contiguous physical memory that stores the contents of a virtual page. The size of the virtual page and page frame are usually identical. However, the size of a page frame depends on the microprocessor." -
3 heap
A portion of memory reserved for a program to use for the temporary storage of data structures whose existence or size cannot be determined until the program is running. -
4 static
"In information processing, fixed or predetermined. For example, a static memory buffer remains invariant in size throughout program execution." -
5 secure digital card
A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices. -
6 SD card
A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices. -
7 attribute
"In a computing system, an inherent characteristic of the hardware and software of a Windows computer. Such characteristics can be enumerated, but do not need to be measured. Examples are memory (RAM) and storage size." -
8 exact
I[ig΄zækt] a ճիշտ, ճշգրիտ, ստույգ. exact meaning/size ճշգրիտ իմաստը. ճիշտ չափսը. exact memory լավ հիշողություն. exact translation ճշգրիտ/ստույգ թարգմանությունII[ig΄zækt] v պահանջել. գանձել. հարկադ րել. exact concessions/an apology զիջում/ ներո ղություն պահանջել. exact taxes հարկեր գանձել
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