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A: RAM is fast, temporary working memory; storage keeps data when power is off.
A: Not always—workloads must be parallel; IPC and cache also matter.
A: Sometimes. Wi-Fi can exceed 5G indoors; 5G shines with coverage & mobility.
A: Latency, server limits, congestion control, or single-stream bottlenecks.
A: SSD for speed & durability; HDD for cheaper bulk storage/archives.
A: Built-in defenses help, but patching, safe browsing, and MFA matter more.
A: Use both (3-2-1 rule): 3 copies, 2 media, 1 off-site/cloud.
A: Multi-factor authentication adds a second proof (app code, key) beyond a password.
A: REST is simple & cacheable; GraphQL excels at tailored queries over many views.
A: Thermal/power limits reduce clocks to stay within safe temperature envelopes.
