ROM is generally slower, but is more permanent than RAM
I think it is ROM
Hard Drive.
Primary storage, called RAM memory, is temporaty one that holds data and instructions while it is processing both. And slower but more permanent is secondary storage. And those are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, Zip drives and floppy drives.
Primary storage, called RAM memory, is temporaty one that holds data and instructions while it is processing both. And slower but more permanent is secondary storage. And those are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, Zip drives and floppy drives.
Yes. Generally, the more layers, the slower.
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No. Slower driving generally results in better gas mileage.
In a computer, there are many forms of media storage. We can catagorize them into 3 different categories - ROM (such as BIOS), RAM (memory), and Storage (flash drives, hard disk drives, etc.). Keep in mind that RAM retains information only when the power is on. ROM is usually stored in the BIOS chip. It basically gives your computer the most basic instructions to tell your computer to do a system check and boot your operating system. RAM is used by the computer to do just about everything. When your computer executes a program, for example, it loads the program into the RAM, interprets it, and runs it. It is generally faster than storage devices, but it cannot retain information once power is cut from it. Storage medium, as the name implies, for storing data. All data, programs, and files must be present on it for it to do anything useful.
Cloud storage involves storing data on multiple virtual servers that are generally hosted by third parties. Learn more about how cloud storage works.
To store any type of information. For example, any document you create on your computer has to be "saved" if you want to keep it for later. "Saving" means transferring it from short-term storage (RAM) to a more permanent storage (usually a hard disk).
Generally cheaper storage per dollar, however to read and write the data the reader has to read from all the way to the start of the tape to where the data is. This is much more slower than conventional hard drives found in today's typical desktop. This means, magnetic tape is better suited to longer term data storage (i.e. backups) rather than daily use
No. However, it will void your warranty unless you restore it. Also, your Wi-Fi will become slower, because more storage is needed for Cydia.