Registers are considered volatile memory because they store data temporarily and lose their contents when the power is turned off or the system is reset. They are used by the CPU for quick access to data and instructions during processing. In contrast, non-volatile memory retains data even when not powered, such as hard drives or flash storage.
Non-volatile
ROM is non-volatile memory.
volatile will evaporate
volatile will evaporate
DRAM is a volatile memory
DRAM is a volatile memory
DRAM is volatile.
The PlayStation 2 memory cards have the non-volatile and not the volatile flash memory.
Volatile=Unplug power source, loose data. Non-volatile=Data stays without power source.
Uranium is considered non-volatile in its natural state. However, when it is processed and enriched for use in nuclear reactors or weapons, it can become volatile and pose a significant hazard if not handled properly.
Yes, a hard disk is a non volatile storage medium. Non-volatile means that data is still there after you turn the computer off and back on.
when the power is lost the data will be lost in volatile memory eg.RAM, As in the case of Non-volatile memory the data will never lost as when the power lost eg.ROM.