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When the machine is shut off all Volatile memory is gone for the most part.

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What does a flash drive have to do with the word volatile?

A USB flash drive is considered to have volatile memory. It is called volatile because it is easily changed or deleted.


Is volatile memory permanent?

A flash memory chip is a close relative to EEPROM, it differs in that it can erase one block or page at a time. Therefore flash memory is a non volatile memory.


What kind of memory is volatile memory?

RAM[Random Access Memory] is volatile memory.


Is pen drive a volatile memory and why?

is printer & DVD is volatile memory


Differentiate between volatile memory and non-volatile?

Non-volatile memory, nonvolatile memory, NVM or non-volatile storage, is computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered. Examples of non-volatile memory include read-only memory, flash memory, most types of magnetic computer storage devices (e.g. hard disks, floppy disk drives, and magnetic tape), optical disc drives, and early computer storage methods such as paper tape and punch cards.Non-volatile memory is typically used for the task of secondary storage, or long-term persistent storage. The most widely used form of primary storage today is a volatile form of random access memory (RAM), meaning that when the computer is shut down, anything contained in RAM is lost. Unfortunately, most forms of non-volatile memory have limitations that make them unsuitable for use as primary storage. Typically, non-volatile memory either costs more or performs worse than volatile random access memory.'''Volatile memory''', also known as '''volatile storage or primary storage device''', is [[computer memory]] that requires power to maintain the stored information, unlike [[non-volatile memory]] which does not require a maintained power supply.Most forms of modern [[random access memory]] are volatile storage, including [[dynamic random access memory]] and [[static random access memory]]. [[Content addressable memory]] and [[dual-ported RAM]] are usually implemented using volatile storage. Early volatile storage technologies include [[delay line memory]] and [[Williams tube]].RAM=Volatile memoryROM=NON-Volatile 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.


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.


Is a Dram a volatile or non volatile?

DRAM is a volatile memory


Is dram a volatile or non volatile?

DRAM is a volatile memory


Is flash memory volatile?

USb Drives based on flash memory and other flash memory are not volatile. Volatile means erases or looses memory when shut off or disconnected.


Is a Ram a volatile?

RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.


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.

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