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non-volatile memory
Last modified: Friday, June 21, 2002
Types of
memory
that retain their contents when power is turned off.
ROM
is nonvolatile, whereas
RAM
is
volatile.
This term often refers to the
CMOS
memory in PCs that holds the
BIOS
.
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