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What is ROM and example?

Rom is a non volatile memory


What is the different between volatile and non volatile?

Volatile memory is temporary memory that is lost when then computer is shut off (RAM). Non-volatile is permanent memory that that holds its data even when the computer is shut off (ROM, NVRAM). Volatile memory is memory that disappears after you turn off your computer RAM is a big example of that because all the memory on RAM disappears after you turn off your computer. Non-Volatile memory is memory that even if you turn off your computer it will still be there. A huge example of that is hard drive memory. volatile= disappears after the computer is turned off Non-Volatile= never disappears.


Is the PlayStation 2 memory cards volatile or non-volatile flash memory?

The PlayStation 2 memory cards have the non-volatile and not the volatile flash memory.


Is Rom is volatile or non volatile?

ROM is non-volatile memory.


Is dram a volatile or non volatile?

DRAM is a volatile memory


Is a Dram a volatile or non volatile?

DRAM is a volatile memory


What is volatile and non- volatile memory?

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.


Explain volatile memory and non volatile memory?

Volatile memory means when the system power is off the data is lost.Where as non volatile means the data is not lost when the system is powered off.


What is meant by volatile and non-volatile memory?

non volatile memory is memory that doesn't wipe after the computer shuts down e.g: Flash memory.


Is volatile memory or nonvolatile memory faster?

Volatile memory is temporary. Non-volatile is used for storing information after the the computer is shut down.


Is DRAM volatile or non volatile?

DRAM is volatile.


What is memory and what are some types of memory in a computer?

Memory is how the computer stores the data, like say that mp3 you are listing to. There are two types of memory: Volatile and non-volatile. Volatile memory is usually faster, but once power is removed, all the data is gone. Non-volatile memory is slower, but it doesn't lose the data when power is cut. RAM is an example of volatile memory. It is quick so the computer can access data fast, but when the power is shut off, it gets reset. A hard drive is an example of non-volatile memory. When power is removed, it still retains that end of year term paper you need, but it is slower and unsuitable for holding variables that the computer needs to access quickly.