Yes. Every motherboard has a Rom chip on it. Typically, the one most noteworthy is the Rom chip that holds the information for the motherboard. It carries boot instructions, the setup program, BIOS programs, and POST routine. This chip is usually not altered. Older motherboards carried removeable ROM chips that could be replaced, but are now mostly onboard or soldered on permanently.
There is a ROM chip on the motherboard. There can also be separate ROM chips on such things as graphics cards.
Yea the CPU,and the ROM bios chip is the most important chip on the motherboard,even the dma also.
In a ROM or E PROM chip on the motherboard.
your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. it is permanently stored on one or two ROM ICs installed on the system board
firmware chip
Programs stored on ROM chips are called firmware. The motherboard stores the keyboard controller support program on the ROM chip.
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The chip which holds software that is used to start the computer is the BIOS. The type of chip may be ROM, EEPROM, or NVRAM.
The FRU components of an older AT motherboard are: Processor, RAM, RAM cache, ROM BIOS chip and CMOS battery.
in motherboard
ROM (read only memory)
1- To upgrade the Rom Bios chip 2- Good reasons to flash BIOS would be to 1.) solve a problem with the motherboard or to 2.) use a new motherboard feature.
the ROM BIOS chip