non volatile memory is memory that doesn't wipe after the computer shuts down e.g: Flash memory.
Non-volatile memory remains after power is removed from a device. Volatile memory dissipates once external power is removed. Most flash drives would be considered non-volatile memory as would most programmable chips used in electronic devices. Internal memory in a computer, like RAM and CPU on-chip memory is usually volatile.
Non-volatile memory is memory, or information, that is saved in the computer even when the machine is turned off. It is also known as "persistent memory."
when the power is lost the data will be lost in volatile memory eg.RAM, As in the case of Non-volatile memory the data will never lost as when the power lost eg.ROM.
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1. What is the difference in volatile and nonvolatile memory?
Non-volatile. It retains its memory even if power is removed.
Volatile memory is temporary. Non-volatile is used for storing information after the the computer is shut down.
Modern Computers have both volatile memory - RAM and non-volatile memory - Hard Disk
yes, and nonvolatile does not
Non-volatile memory can retain its contents through a loss of power, assuming the shutdown was properly performed.
Nonvolatile, it stores its data with or without power.
A flash memory chip is a close relative to EEPROM, it differs in that it can erase one block or page at a time. Therefore flash memory is a non volatile memory.
Yes
covalent hydride's are volatile not non-volatile
Volatile memory refers to memory that loses its state upon losing power. Computer RAM is volatile. Compare to nonvolatile memory (Hard disk drives, USB NAND flash storage devices, CD and DVD optical media, floppy media)
volatile and nonvolatile