Nope... the RAM chips are designed to be written to and read from so long as there's power to the computer. The ROM chip is designed to be read from only (unless it's being upgraded by 'flashing').
CPU chip
In technology, L2 cache refers to small parts of a computer's main processing chip devoted to memory. When working with data, the chip uses the L2 cache to store frequently used data or instructions.
No, RAM is a form of computer memory that is an integrated circuit, which uses electricity to read and write data. A laser beam IS used in CD/DVD drives though, where the laser detects differences in distance from tiny pits on the surface of the disc representing data.
The micro chip is assumed to be inside a device. To upload music directly into a micro chip would be impossible. If the micro chip in a device was built to store data you simply have to send the music into your device. Usually, devices that can store data are pendrives, MP3,MP4 players, cell and smartphones. Sorry, but your question is not so clear. May be you are talking about micro card.
what is computer? write down its characteristics
they have a micro chip and memory card
Write your data to a data file.
you put the data and it go store
in its hardware
We mostly store data by saving it. Binary information - the parts of the memory either take an electrical (or magnetic) charge, or they don't. The computer interprets this as data.
It is the main chip on a computer that is doing all the data processing and run the programs.
hard disk