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Read-Only Memory (ROM)

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Read-Only Memory (ROM) is a type of storage medium that permanently stores data on personal computers (PCs) and other electronic devices. It contains the programming needed to start a PC, which is essential for boot-up; it performs major input/output tasks and holds programs or software instructions.

Because ROM is read-only, it cannot be changed; it is permanent and non-volatile, meaning it also holds its memory even when power is removed. By contrast, Random access memory (RAM) is volatile; it is lost when power is removed.

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ddsf/public/guidebook/06_append/glossary/r/rom.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/14 16:44 by murphy