Computer Science, asked by surenderkumaraaa12, 9 months ago

it is non volatile

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Non-volatile memory (NVM) is a type of memory that retains stored data after the power is turned off. Unlike volatile memory, it does not require an electric charge to maintain the storage state. Only reading and writing data to non-volatile memory requires power. Read-only memory (ROM)

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