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difference between RAM and ROM​

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Answered by saurabhkumar3042
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ROM and RAM chips

There are several major differences between a ROM (read-only memory) chip and a RAM (random-access memory) chip. The differences revolve around the uses, storage capabilities and capacity, and physical sizes of ROM and RAM chips.

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Storage capabilities ROM is non-volatile, not requiring power to store data. RAM is volatile, requiring power to store data.

Uses ROM is often used to store the BIOS program on a computer motherboard. ROM was used as the storage media in a Nintendo, Gameboy, and Sega Genesis game cartridge. RAM is used in computers to temporarily store files in use on the computer.

Storage capacity ROM chips often have a storage capacity of 4 to 8 MB. RAM chips often range in storage capacity from 1 to 256 GB.

Physical size ROM can vary in size from less than an inch in length to multiple inches in length and width, depending on their use. RAM is available in two primary sizes, whether used in a desktop computer or a laptop. Desktop RAM is about 5 ½ inches in length and 1 inch in width. Laptop RAM is about half the length of desktop RAM

Answered by twinkleroy
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ROM can hold data with out power but RAM cannot.ROM is meant for permanent storage , and RAM for temporary storage.

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