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ROM
(Read-Only Memory)
Read-Only Memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and electronic devices to store firmware or software that rarely changes. Unlike RAM, ROM retains its data even when the power is turned off.
ROM is used to store essential system instructions, such as the BIOS or firmware for embedded systems. It ensures that critical software is always available during the boot process. ROM is a foundational component of computing hardware, providing stability and reliability.
ROM is used to store essential system instructions, such as the BIOS or firmware for embedded systems. It ensures that critical software is always available during the boot process. ROM is a foundational component of computing hardware, providing stability and reliability.