In computing, DDR3 memory stands for Double Data Rate type three memory. It is a type of memory often used in computers and other electronic devices. It has been in use since 2007. DDR3 memory is neither forward nor backward.
In computing, memory refers to the physical devices used to store programs or data on a temporary or permanent basis for use in a computer or other digital electronic device. PC memory is one of the most integral components of any personal computer. The memory allows programs (like your operating system) to function.
Upgrading your memory is typically the easiest and least expensive way to upgrade your computer for a significant boost in performance. The computer's RAM memory is its workspace, or where all of the instructions it needs to act on are stored temporarily.
A computer flash drive is a small, portable flash memory card that plugs into a computer’s USB port and functions as a portable hard drive. Computer flash drives are touted as being easy-to-use as they are small enough to be carried in a pocket and can plug into any computer with a USB drive.
Any device capable of storing data is known as a Storage Device. The term usually refers to mass storage devices, such as disks, tapes, etc. Technically, storage devices can be defined as any piece of hardware whose main function is to store data and information.