The main similarity of storage devices and memory is that both are used for storing documents, files and images. They all come in different storage capacity.
A memory stick
THER ARE TWO TYPES OF STORAGE DEVICES: RAM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE) CD WRITERAND ROM(READ ONLY MEMORY)e.g DVD ROM.Uhh no that's completely wrong there are many examples of storage devices. There is magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, silicon storage devices, and others i cant think of.~Dawn~
Long term memory is found on secondary storage devices.
They are both storage devices
Flash memory is a term used for solid state devices. They are called solid state because they have no moving parts and the data is "flashed" to the device. Mobile phones use flash memory, USB storage devices or even large mass storage devices can be bought as solid state.
Kingston Technology manufactures and sells a variety of products, all of which are related to flash-memory storage. This includes audio storage devices (like MP3 players), flash drives, computer memory upgrades, and memory for cell phone devices.
Solid state drives, or SSD, are storage devices that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Flash drives, compact flash, and MultiMedia cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
system resource
ROM stands for "read-only memory".
buffer
Kingston memory is not better than any other type of memory, it is just a brand for storage media. The memory found in Kingston devices is the same as any other brand of storage media.
CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. In short it's the processor which is the 'brain' of the computer. Memory is the working area of the computer. Input devices are devices which are used to send/enter data to the computer and output devices are used to show us the results of our work. The secondary storage device is to save our work on to it such as a floppy disk or a memory stick.