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just the statement:RAM is also referred as volatile memory. ​

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Answered by godenagaraju27
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RAM is called 'volatile' memory by analogy because if the computer loses power, all the data stored in RAM (or other volatile memory) is lost or 'evaporates'. Non-volatile memory ismemory that keeps its data while the system isn't running

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Answered by Anonymous
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Volatile memory is computer storage that only maintains its data while the device is powered. Most RAM (random access memory) used for primary storage in personal computers is volatile memory. Volatile memory contrasts with non-volatile memory, which does not lose content when power is lost.

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