it contains a small amount of memory, or RAM, enough to configuration or setup information about the computer. This chip is responsible for remembering the current date and time, which hard drives and floppy drives are present, how the serial and parallel are configured and so forth. When the computer is first turned on, it looks to this CMOS chip to find out what hardware it should expect to find.
CMOS battery of your laptop maintains hard disk, time and date, and other drivers and configuration settings in a CMOS memory. You will see these tiny CMOS batteries connected directly to the laptop’s motherboard.
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Yes CMOS is available in modern computer. CMOS definition: Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor, or CMOS, typically refers to a battery-powered memory chip in your computer that stores startup information. Your computer's basic input/output system (BIOS) uses this information when starting your computer. CMOS-related error messages could be caused by a faulty or discharged battery. The battery can become discharged if your computer has been turned off for a very long time. To resolve CMOS-related errors, check the information that came with your computer or contact your computer manufacturer. Because your CMOS settings are specific to your computer's hardware, Microsoft can't provide specific instructions for changing them.
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The device that records images on a silicon chip is called a digital camera. It uses a sensor, typically a charge-coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS), to capture light and convert it into electronic signals, which are then processed to create digital images.
cmos
Cmos chip
yes
CMOS or BIOS configuration settings
firmware chip
yes, NVROM, Non Volatile memory
CMOS Chip
CMOS Chip
CMOS chip
Approximately 512 bytes. About enough to store a 500 character plain text file.
When you enter the CMOS setup utility and make changes, your settings are stored in a small memory chip on the motherboard called the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) chip. This chip retains the settings even when the computer is powered off, thanks to a small battery that supplies power to it. The settings typically include system time, hardware configuration, and boot order. If the battery fails, the CMOS settings can reset to default.
yes it is stored in CMOS