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No, RAM is never permanent memory. It's the random memory that is cleared out. The OS is always stored in the actual harddrive of a device.
The Security device manager is stored in the Router's Flash Memory
Before files are saved, they are typically stored in a temporary location known as the system's RAM (Random Access Memory). When you create or edit a file, the data resides in memory until you explicitly save it to a permanent storage medium, like a hard drive or SSD. This temporary storage allows for quick access and manipulation of data before it is finalized and written to a more permanent location. Additionally, applications may use their own temporary files or caches to hold data during this process.
The physical address stored in a special memory location in a device is commonly referred to as the "base address" or "device address." This address serves as a reference point for accessing the device's memory-mapped I/O registers or for direct memory access (DMA) operations. It allows the CPU to communicate with the device efficiently by mapping specific memory locations to the device's functions.
In the computing world, permanent data is stored in ROM (Read Only Memory).
That's correct; all information stored in VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) is not permanent. VRAM is a type of volatile memory, meaning it loses its stored data when the power is turned off or the computer is restarted. It is primarily used for temporary storage of graphical data, textures, and frame buffers to facilitate quick access by the GPU while rendering images. Once the system is powered down, all data in VRAM is erased.
Temporary memory is held in RAM, short for Random Access Memory. This memory is not permanent and can be edited or erased easily. It is also erased in the event of a power outage, which is why you should save files to the computer hard drive frequently.Random Access MemoryRAM, or Random Access Memory is the device the computer uses to temporarily store information while the computer is running.
Temporary storage is usually referring to RAM -- Random Access Memory. Data stored in RAM only exists while the computer has power (nothing is saved).
Virtual memory
All of the data that is temporary is stored in random access memory. Incoming data and the solutions to calculations are stored in ram.
Temporary storage is ram, or memory, reason it is temporary is that when you switch the computer off, all information that was stored in memory is now gone. Permanent storage would be the original type of ROM. It was written to once and could never be changed. That was mainly used for BIOS instructions. While hard drives are non-volatile, meaning they don't need power to retain their memory, they are not permanent. Nonvolatile storage is hard drives (both internal and external), CD's, DVDs, floppies, USB devices (including flash memory), because data that is stored on these devices remain there until physically changed, or deleted. The data is not lost when the power is turned off.
Drd dimm memory is basically temporary memory stored on a small stick. An electrical charge is needed in order to keep it activated.