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RAM & ROM
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RAM & ROM
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RAM & ROM
The difference between a RAM and a ROM is that a RAM does not save memory once the computer is turned off whilst the ROM does.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory.
ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
The memory of a RAM is up to 32 GB.
RAM has a type of memory called a random access memory which is where the computer is storing your frequently used memory data for you.
ROM has a type of memory that retains its memory on the computer even after use as it saves it onto a memory file.
The Data stored in RAM can be read and the data stored in RAM can be changed and edited but dissapears once the computer is turned off.
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