whenever power is removed all the information which is temporary saved is lost.
flash
The type of ROM that can be erased by UV light is called a PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory). PROM chips have fuse links that can be erased using UV light, allowing the chips to be reprogrammed.
Flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage that can be erased and reprogrammed many times. It is commonly used in USB drives, SSDs, and memory cards. Flash memory retains data even when power is removed, making it a popular choice for portable storage solutions. However, it has a limited number of write and erase cycles before it may begin to wear out.
A DDR SDRAM module
Do you mean add-on memory? Most Palms have at least one SD/MMC card slot. The type of Palm determines what the maximum storage capacity of the card. The built-in memory can be RAM that is erased if the battery goes dead. Some of the newer models can have flash memory that (like an expansion card) will be unaffected by a power loss. Look at the product page for a specific Palm model to find specific info.
The type of storage device that is erased when a computer is restarted is called volatile memory, with the most common example being RAM (Random Access Memory). RAM temporarily holds data and instructions that the CPU needs while the computer is running, but this information is lost when power is turned off or the system is restarted. In contrast, non-volatile storage devices like hard drives and SSDs retain data even when the power is off.
A type of ROM(Read Only Memory) which can be programmed and can be erased after programming using ultraviolet rays.
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a mini sd card
the kind that goes in a video camera.
flash memory
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.