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memory address

0001-01-01

A memory address is an identifier for a specific location within a computer’s memory where data or instructions are stored.

memory addresses are usually represented as hexadecimal numbers and are used by the CPU to access the system’s RAM. Addresses often represent a memory cell of one byte.


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