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RAM vs. ROM: Key Differences Explained by A. Jadoon is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document defines and differentiates between RAM and ROM. RAM (random access memory) is volatile temporary memory that holds data and instructions while the CPU is using them, while ROM (read only memory) is non-volatile permanent memory that stores data even when the computer is off. The key differences are that RAM is temporary and loses data on power loss, while ROM is permanent; RAM is used to temporarily store files, while ROM stores the BIOS program for startup; and RAM has a much larger storage ca
- Author
- A. Jadoon
- Language
- EN