In today’s lesson, Ms. Gaf, a computing teacher, continued discussing the topic of memory addressing, which is part of the syllabus for fifth-year secondary students studying computing. She explained what memory addressing is by using the example of opening a laptop to play a game, highlighting the roles of essential components such as the hard drive, RAM (Random Access Memory), and CPU (Central Processing Unit). Ms. Gaf emphasized that applications and data must load into RAM temporarily while being used, while the hard drive serves as permanent storage. The lesson also compared the interaction between RAM and the CPU to a food processor, where both components communicate to process data effectively.