Rom
ROM (Read only memory)
It is Rom (read only memory)
Permanent memory is non-erasable memory, so the right answer to this question is: ROM (Read Only Memory).
"Permanent" memory is called ROM. ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Under normal circumstances, ROM can not be modified or erased, even if the computer loses power.
flash memory
Sort of, it isn't called a memory stick. It is called System Storage, but it is built in and it does save stuff directly into your your psp
Permanent
registers
The permanent memory unit, often referred to as non-volatile memory, is called so because it retains stored information even when the power is turned off. This characteristic allows it to preserve data over time, making it essential for storing critical information like operating systems, applications, and user files. Unlike volatile memory, which loses its contents without power, permanent memory ensures that data remains intact and accessible when needed.
no
No it is RAM memory used by the operating system
If you mean permanent storage like in USB flash drives and hard disks, then that type of memory would be called nonvolatile memory.