"Real RAM" typically refers to the physical random access memory (RAM) installed in a computer or device, as opposed to virtual memory or other forms of memory management. RAM is a type of volatile memory that temporarily stores data that the CPU needs to access quickly while performing tasks. Key characteristics of real RAM include: 1. **Volatility**: RAM is volatile, meaning it loses its content when power is turned off.

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