Random Access Memory on any computer only works when the computer is running. No computer running means no data in RAM.
Also: RAM is volatile storage because it can onlyhold information if an electric charge is not running through it, which makes it unstable. This is why they call it "volatile." As soon as the power in the computer is shut off, whatever was in the RAM will be wiped out. The hard drive would be an example of non-volatile memory, because it will hold information written to it even when the computer loses power.
No, they are permanent storage devices, only RAM is volatile storage device.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
Normally Volatile memory or storage is the real memory in the computer. It is volatile because if the power fails or is turned off the memory (RAM) is erased or reset.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
Yes
Volatile storage.
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RAM is volatile storage, short-term storage or working memory. As opposed to a hard-drive which is non-volatile, long term storage or a mass-storage medium.
RAM is a primary storage medium, but it is volatile. Cache memories storage frequently accessible data.
becouse ram is volatile and semi conductor
Yes