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Can store data when the power is turned off

Holds any program data whilst a program is running

Used to launch a PC’s operating system from the BIOS

It is classed as volatile memory, meaning that it will lose all the data when the power is off

Holds parts of the operating system currently in use when the PC is on

Used in embedded systems as a small store of software

Used as fast access storage as it is quicker to access by the CPU

It is classed as non-volatile memory and stores its data once the power is off

RAM

ROM

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