explain the use of ROM
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A ROM chip is non-volatile storage and does not require a constant source of power to retain information stored on it. When power is lost or turned off, a ROM chip will keep the information stored on it. In contrast, a RAM chip is volatile and requires a constant source of power to retain information.
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ROM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY) contains the programming that allows your computer or regenerated each time you turn it on. It's used to store the start-up instructions for a computer, also known as the firmware. ROMs are used extensively in calculators and peripheral devices such as laser printers.
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ROM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY) contains the programming that allows your computer or regenerated each time you turn it on. It's used to store the start-up instructions for a computer, also known as the firmware. ROMs are used extensively in calculators and peripheral devices such as laser printers.
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