Why Don’t Computers Just Use One Type of Memory? 🖥️💿🛠️

To learn more about how Micron memory and storage help enable AI at every level, visit: https://tinyurl.com/Micron-AI-data-ce...   Interested in working with Micron to make cutting-edge memory and storage solutions? Work at Micron: https://tinyurl.com/Micron-Careers   Your computer has over a dozen different memory and storage locations—from CPU registers to DRAM, SSDs and hard drives—and it needs every single one. In this video, you’ll see exactly why. We're breaking down the entire explanation of the memory hierarchy into three parts. First, a visual analogy using books and libraries that finally makes the wild tradeoffs in speed, capacity, and cost click. Second, a nanoscopic tour inside registers, SRAM cache, DRAM, 3D NAND SSDs, and spinning hard drives to see how each one physically stores bits. Third, the insane memory and storage stack powering modern AI servers, from HBM3E stacks to petabyte-scale NVMe data lakes. By the end, you'll understand exactly how your computer—and the AI servers training the world's largest models—juggle data across every layer of the hierarchy. Notes about the content: As our example computer, we’re using a typical computer from 2026. Of course, the specs vary based on the devices and the age of your computer, but all are within the ballpark. Also, we chose to keep the units consistent when comparing the devices, which is why we focus on nanosecond access time rather than the number of clock cycles. Consistency between units, we felt, was more important to get a sense of the magnitudes of difference. Table of Contents: 00:00 – Why do computers use so many different data memory & storage locations? 02:06 – Why use Registers, Cache, Memory, and Storage? 03:49 – Building the visual representation of data 07:58 – University Lecture on the Memory Hierarchy 08:25 – Cloud Storage 09:09 – How do Solid State Drives Work? Storage 11:52 – How do Hard Disk Drives Work? Storage 13:33 – How does DRAM Work? Memory 15:20 – How does Cache Work? 16:14 – How do Registers Work? 17:40 – Approximate Specifications 18:51 – AI Memory Hierarchy 19:22 – Why does AI need so much Memory and Storage? 22:34 – The AI Memory Hierarchy, Micron Sponsored Segment 26:42 – A Glimpse into the Memory Hierarchy 26:59 – Thank you to our Patrons This video’s title is still a work in progress- so if you have some ideas let us know!! Here are the options we thought through: How does Data Work Inside a Computer? Why Don’t Computers Just Use One Type of Memory? 🖥️💿🛠️ A Complete Explanation of How Data Works Inside Your Computer!! Why do Computers use 12 (or more) Data Memory & Storage Locations? What Exactly is the Memory Hierarchy?   We're working on more ambitious subjects like how AI works and Quantum Computers. Any contribution would greatly help make these videos.   / brancheducation   Branch Education Website: https://www.branch.education Branch Education Facebook:   / brancheducation     Key Branches from this video are: How does DRAM Work?    • How does Computer Memory Work? 💻🛠   How do SSDs Work?    • How do SSDs Work? | How does your Smartpho...   How do Hard Drives Work?     • How do Hard Disk Drives Work?  💻💿🛠   Animation: Mike Radjabov, Sherdil Davronov, Muazzam Azizova, Max Botirov, Javohir Xusan ogli Research, Script and Editing: Teddy Tablante Twitter: @teddytablante Modeling: Mike Radjabov, Prakash Kakadiya Voice Over: Phil Lee Sound Design by Drilu: www.drilu.studio Sound Design and Mix: Luis Huesca   Erratum:  Tanenbaum, A. S., & Austin, T. (2013). Structured Computer Organization (6th ed.). Pearson Education.   Wikipedia contributors. “DRAM”. “Hard Drive”. “Memory Hierarchy". “SSD” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited May 24th 2026   Textbooks and Papers See the DRAM, SSD, and HDD videos for all the references in there.   #DRAM #SSD #Micron