Explain the purpose of ROM
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ROM stands for read-only memory. It's used to store the start-up instructions for a computer, also known as the firmware. Most modern computers use flash-based ROM. It is part of the BIOS chip, which is located on the motherboard.
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ROM is a built-in computer memory containing data that normally can only be read but not changed. ROM contains start-up instructions for the computer. The data stored in ROM is not lost when the computer power is turned off and therefore this memory is called non volatile memory.
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