Compare ROM and RAM.
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RAM is volatile memory, which means that the information temporarily stored in the module is erased when you restart or shut down your computer. ... ROM is non-volatile memory, which means the information is permanently stored on the chip.
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RAM is volatile memory, which means that the information temporarily stored in the module is erased when you restart or shut down your computer.
ROM is non-volatile memory, which means the information is permanently stored on the chip.
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