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Difference between ROM and Secondary Memory ?​

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Answered by GTSgirlsband
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Explanation:

ROM is a type of non-volatile memory, which means that the data stored in ROM persists in the memory even when it receives no power – for example when the computer is turned off. In that sense it is similar to secondary memory, which is used for long term storage.

Secondary memory by contrast, is usually physically located within a separate storage device, such as a hard disk drive or solid state drive (SSD), which is connected to the computer system either directly or over a network. The cost per gigabyte of secondary memory is much lower, but the read and write speeds are significantly slower.

Answered by sk153398
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Answer:

Rom stand for read only memory means that the data is storedat Rom and secondary memory is used for long term storage I thik this will help you

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