Non-volatile memory

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Non-volatile memory (NVM) is a type of computer memory that can retain the stored information even after the power is turned off. This contrasts with volatile memory, which requires power to maintain the stored information. Non-volatile memory is an essential component in most computers and electronic devices, as it can store the system's operating system, user files, and other important data.

Types of Non-volatile Memory[edit]

There are several types of non-volatile memory, each with its own characteristics and uses.

Read-Only Memory (ROM)[edit]

Read-Only Memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory that is programmed during manufacturing and cannot be rewritten by the user. ROM is used to store firmware or software that boots up the computer and performs diagnostics.

Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM)[edit]

Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM) is a type of ROM that can be programmed using a special device. This allows for more flexibility than standard ROM, but once programmed, the data cannot be changed.

Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM)[edit]

Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) can be erased and reprogrammed multiple times. This is done by exposing the EPROM chip to a strong ultraviolet light source.

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM)[edit]

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) can be erased and reprogrammed electronically. This makes it more flexible and faster to use than EPROM.

Flash Memory[edit]

Flash memory is a type of EEPROM that is organized into blocks and can be erased and reprogrammed in blocks. Flash memory is widely used in USB flash drives, memory cards, and solid-state drives (SSDs).

Applications of Non-volatile Memory[edit]

Non-volatile memory is used in a wide range of applications, including:

See Also[edit]

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