Direct memory access
Direct memory access (DMA) allows certain hardware subsystems within a computer to access system memory for reading and/or writing independently of the CPU. Many hardware systems use DMA including disk drive controllers, graphics cards, network cards, and sound cards.
Related Topics:
Computer - Memory - CPU - Disk drive - Graphics card - Network card - Sound card
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