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Why is the primery memory unit is volatile where as secondry memory unit is non volatile explain with reason

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Primary memory unit is volatile whereas secondary memory unit is non volatile explain with reason

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Primary storage is often referred to as simply “memory” and can either be classified as volatile or non-volatile. Volatile memory such as RAM loses data as soon as the device loses power. The flash memory in solid state drives is non-volatile because the data is there even after you have turned it off.

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Primary storage is often referred to as simply “memory” and can either be classified as volatile or non-volatile. Volatile memory such as RAM loses data as soon as the device loses power. The flash memory in solid state drives is non-volatile because the data is there even after you have turned it off.

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