CMOS is a small component cluster on a computer motherboard which hold a very small amount of simple information. It has a large button battery which supplies the needed power to preform one of its main functions: Keep date and time. It also holds vital system settings.
Basicly, It is a small memory componant, but users can not store data on it aside from system boot settings.
Semipermanent memory
CMOS memory size has increased.
No it uses little power
Modern PCs store the CMOS password in the CMOS memory itself.
According to their website Hynix manufacture many products such as Computing memory, mobile memory, graphics memory, NAND flash, CMOS image sensor etc.
yes
The CMOS memory changes over the years in the sense that it gets run down over time. The CMOS memory is usually only sixty-four to one-hundred twenty-eight MBs of ram.
CMOS, EEPROM and EPROM
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Cmos inverter has very less power consumption when it is idle where as nmos inverter still consume power when idle.
Your motherboard a CMOS jumper, to find it you need to look through user's manual. Also in user's manual it's written what you need to do to clear CMOS memory.
The CMOS is a physical part of the motherboard: it is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the on board battery.