when we think only about sex and masterbustion our interest in other work like reading studying etc decreases so we think that we r loosing our memory power. so the best is avoid thinking about it enjoy master....... and consentrate on your work
Certainly not, but bad spelling won't get you into heaven.
The Power to Destroy was created in 1999.
memory that requires power to maintain
Memory hole
non volatile memory is the computer memory that can retain stored information when not powered . examples flash memory . read only memory.(F) ram.volatile memory is the computer memory that requires power to maintain stored information in other words it need power to reach the computer memory volatile memory retain the information as long as the power supply is on .
Yes cause he has infinite power that will destroy everything in his path.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.
Volatile memory is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information. Non-volatile random-access memory that retains its information when power is turned off. There is random access memory, cache memory, read only memory, virtual memory and flash memory.
No food improves your memory.
Yes it is. Volatile memory is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information; it retains data while powered, but when power is lost data is immediately lost.
Power-off memory refers to a type of non-volatile memory that retains stored data even when the power is turned off. Unlike volatile memory, which loses its data when power is lost, power-off memory uses technologies such as flash memory or EEPROM to ensure that critical information remains intact. This capability is essential for applications like firmware storage, configuration settings, and data logging, where preserving information during power interruptions is crucial.
No, cache memory is a volatile type of memory, meaning the data stored in cache memory is lost when the power is turned off. Non-volatile memory, on the other hand, retains data even when the power is turned off.