differenciate between RAM and ROM ... need answer in points ❤
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A good example of ROM is the computer BIOS, a PROM chip that stores the programming needed to begin the initial computer start up process. Using a non-volatile storage medium is the only way to begin the start up process for computers and other devices. ROM chips are also used in gaming system cartridges, like the original Nintendo, Gameboy, Sega Genesis, and a number of others.
The oldest ROM-type storage medium can be dated back to 1932 with drum memory. ROM-type storage is still used and continues to be improved upon for better performance and storage capacity.
Computer RAM
RAM chips are also used in computers, as well as other devices, to store information and run programs. RAM is one of the fastest types of memory in your computer and can switch quickly between tasks. For example, the Internet browser you are using to read this page has been loaded into RAM and is running from it.
The oldest ROM-type storage medium can be dated back to 1932 with drum memory. ROM-type storage is still used and continues to be improved upon for better performance and storage capacity.
Computer RAM
RAM chips are also used in computers, as well as other devices, to store information and run programs. RAM is one of the fastest types of memory in your computer and can switch quickly between tasks. For example, the Internet browser you are using to read this page has been loaded into RAM and is running from it.
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1)RAM is a volatile memory whereas ROM is a non volatile memory.
2)Data in RAM is not permanently written whereas Data in ROM is permanently written.
3)When you power off your computer, the data stored in RAM is delete whereas When you power off your computer, the data stored in ROM is not erased.
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There is your answer:
1)RAM is a volatile memory whereas ROM is a non volatile memory.
2)Data in RAM is not permanently written whereas Data in ROM is permanently written.
3)When you power off your computer, the data stored in RAM is delete whereas When you power off your computer, the data stored in ROM is not erased.
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