Memory (computers)

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Electronic computers use a wide range of memory technologies, as well as secondary storage (computers). The primary electronic memories may be both readable and writable (random access memory (RAM)), write-once-read-many (WORM) of various types, or forms that can be read freely but require special procedures to change.

RAM is normally addressed by a numeric memory address; think telephone number. A different alternative is content addressable memory (CAM), again with different physical types and capabilities.