ram stands for random access memory while rom is read only memory
RAM is Random Access Memory that is used to store data that is from using desktop applications or web browser based functions. ROM is Read Only Memory, ROM is used for only one thing and that is to read the memory that is integrated within the CD that you put in the computer. You can remember what ROM does by just remembering Read Only Memory, because all it does is what the name implies, which is to read data.
RAM- Random Access memory
ROM- Read Only Memory
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ROM is Read Only Memory as stated before. ROM cannot be written to, and it is used in a place like BIOS. BIOS is stored in ROM.
RAM is Random Access Memory and is used in things such as, well, DRAM or RAM.
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
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Read-Only Memory
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rom-READ ONLY MEMORY.
RAM- RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
RAM: Random Access Memory
ROM: Read Only Memory
Rom is nonvolatile memory ..... and Ram is volatile memory . Basic information of a computer is stored in Rom .
RAM is Random Access Memory. ROM is Read Only Memory.
I'm not sure what you are asking, but ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory.
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ram is random access memory and ROM is read only memory
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RAM is random access memory and ROM is read-only memory.
RAM - Random Access Memory ROM - Read Only Memory
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The BIOS is stored on ROM.
ROM isn't erased when you turn the power off, whereas RAM is.
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
RAM (random acces memory)
RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory; ROM is an acronym for Read Only Memory. Both RAM and ROM are random access; that is, each cell in memory is directly accessible. The cells in RAM can be both read from and written to. The cells in ROM can only be read from. The bit pattern in ROM is determined at the time of manufacture or burned when the computer is assembled. Once a ROM has been burned (written), it cannot be changed. Another major difference is that RAM is volatile and ROM is not. This means that RAM does not maintain its bit patterns when the power is turned off, but ROM does.