Flash RAM is used for temporary data, such as in a USB drive. Flash ROM is used for bios and system files.
Do you mean the difference between RAM and ROM? If that is what you meant then ROM is what is used to read discs that are put into the computer, but RAM is used to temporarily hold memory from desktop and web based applications.
we can say its a kind of ROM... since flash memory is a specialised EEPROM...
Flash memory and Rom I think
RAM is the correct answer
Random Access Memory (RAM) can have some of your own information saved to it. Read-Only Memory (ROM) cannot have any information saved to it as it has its own information. For example: CD - ROM
Ram reads and writes to memory; but upon interruption of power loses all data. ROM reads only memory, but is not dependent on power. Easy examples of RAM and ROM technology: RAM: RAM or memory of your computer, vram (graphics card ram) need power to be accessed (read or written to). ROM: CD-ROM, DVD-rom are mediums that require no power to be read from. However the disc does need a drive drive needing power to spin the disc and power for the laser to read the binary code. But the individual cells don't need power to keep the data. To some extend a harddrive, flash drive, ssd, BIOS chip, CD-DVD RW's are a mixture between both; can be recorded to, and don't need power to retain the data.
No. ROM and RAM are primary storage. Examples of secondary storage would be floppy disk, hard disk, flash drive, etc. haahahaha
firmware chip
ROM isn't erased when you turn the power off, whereas RAM is.
Flash memory is what is called RAM/ROM it is both RAM ( Random Access Memory ) and ROM ( Read Only Memory ). Flash memory can be used to store data, but has a limited number of writes before the memory "forgets that it exists." ROM is the same thing as a hard disk's memory. It's in a solid state when the power is off. ( Stored as a magnetic charge. )
I assume the questioner meant RAM and ROM? In which case, RAM is Random Access Memory, which is the volatile memory used to input data, which is then saved (if there is a need to) to the hard drive. ROM is Read Only Memory, which is stable memory that the data the manufacturer has burned onto a chip. ROM data is required to boot up and set out system instructions - the user has no access to ROM.
only rom