Rom and Ram

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ROM and RAM
Alexander Nevill
Mind Map by Alexander Nevill, updated more than 1 year ago
Alexander Nevill
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Rom and Ram
  1. ROM
    1. R: Read
      1. M: Memery
        1. O: Only
        2. RAM
          1. M: Memary
            1. R: Random
              1. A: Access
              2. What they do
                1. ROM: Once data has been written onto a ROM chip, it cannot be removed and can only be read. Unlike main memory (RAM), ROM retains its contents even when the computer is turned off.
                  1. RAM: is a hardware device that allows information to be stored and retrieved on a computer but requires power to keep the data accessible; if power is lost all data contained in memory lost.
                  2. There differences
                    1. RAM= Loses its memory if computer is turned of.
                      1. ROM= doesn't lose its memory even if computer is turned
                        1. Ram= Ram can do more things when more MB and GB are put in the computer
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