What is one of the differences between Random Access Memory (RAM) and Read Only Memory (ROM)? RAM is where files are stored, and ROM tells the system how to do things. ROM is where files are stored, and RAM is tells the system how to do things. RAM is measured only in megabytes, and ROM is measured only in gigabytes. ROM is measured only in megabytes, and RAM is measured only in gigabytes.

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Answer:

Characteristics of RAM or ROM memory

Explanation:

RAM (Random Access Memory).  

• It is a read (R) and write (W) memory (R/W)

• Types of RAM - SDR SDRAM, RDRAM, DDR SDRAM. The difference is the speed in sending data.

• It is used for the operating system, programs and most of the software.

• Recommendations of at least 8 GB of RAM for PC and   At least 2 GB of RAM for a mobile.

ROM (Read Only Memory)

• Store instructions and data permanently

• it's read only

•  Type of non-volatile memory

• Save data and system information, settings and programs

• Types of ROM - Mask ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM.

  • A PC must have at least 256 GB.

Answer:

(Random Access Memory) are: ROM is a form of permanent storage while RAM is a form of temporary storage.

ROM is non-volatile memory while RAM is volatile memory.

ROM can hold data even without electricity, while RAM needs electricity to hold data.

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