This document discusses different types of computer memory and storage. It defines memory as the space used to temporarily store data and information, and identifies RAM and ROM as the main types of primary memory. RAM is volatile and needs power, while ROM is non-volatile and can only be read from. Secondary storage like hard disks, floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, and tapes are used to permanently store larger amounts of data in direct access (disks) or sequential access (tapes) ways. Common units to measure memory capacity are also defined.