ROM is non volatile in nature and does not have write capability .true or false
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The ROM is a non-volatile memory that holds our computer's instructions indefinitely. Complete answer: A random-access memory system enables data objects, regardless of the actual location of data within the memory, to be read or written in about the same amount of time.
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The ROM is a non-volatile memory that holds our computer's instructions indefinitely. Complete answer: A random-access memory system enables data objects, regardless of the actual location of data within the memory, to be read or written in about the same amount of time.
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