RAM, specifically DRAM, can handle a vast number of write cycles, typically ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. This is because RAM is designed for frequent data access, including writing, and the technology itself doesn't degrade significantly with use. While the exact number varies, RAM modules are designed for long-term reliability and can easily support the demands of modern computing without limitations due to write cycles.
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