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Q. What would the memory be called if the data in memory are lostwhen the power is switched off?

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Answered by ranjusaini
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RAM is a type of volatile memory because it will lose its data if the power is turned off. ROM or Read Only Memory is a type of non-volatile memory which means it keeps its data even if the power is turned off

Answered by vijayainesh
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it loses its data when the power goes off.

Explanation:

Cache RAM(READ ACCESS MEMORY). In addition to your computer's main RAM memory, its microprocessor has its own, smaller, memory units, called cache. Because it is more expensive than standard RAM, the microprocessor has one million characters or less of this kind of memory. Like regular RAM, it loses its data when the power goes off.

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DIFFERENCE IN RAM AND ROM

RAM is a type of volatile memory because it will lose its data if the power is turned off. ROM or Read Only Memory is a type of non-volatile memory which means it keeps its data even if the power is turned off. However typically data in ROM cannot be changed.

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