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6.
Explain the difference between the following:
(a)
RAM and ROM
(b) Primary Memory and Secondary Memory
(c)
PROM and MROM​

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Answered by suhelmulla24
2

Explanation:

RAM is volatile memory, which means that the information temporarily stored in the module is erased when you restart or shut down your computer. Because the information is stored electrically on transistors, when there is no electric current, the data disappears.

ROM is non-volatile memory, which means the information is permanently stored on the chip. The memory does not depend on an electric current to save data, instead, data is written to individual cells using binary code. Non-volatile memory is used for parts of the computer that do not change, such as the initial boot-up portion of the software, or the firmware instructions that make your printer run.

Answered by SaptorshiDas
0

Answer:

I'm giving you all the answars....

Explanation:

(a) RAM - Random Access Memory.

ROM - Read Only Memory.

(b) primary memory is like the internal storage of your

mobile phone.....and the secondary memory is like the

sd card of your mobile phone.

(c) PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory

MROM - Mask Read Only Memory

Hope my ansars are helpful for you...

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