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Volatile memory loses its stored data when power is lost, while nonvolatile memory retains its stored data even without power. Examples of volatile memory include RAM, while nonvolatile memory includes hard drives and SSDs.
Nonvolatile memory retains data even when power is cut off, like in ROM chips. Nonvolatile storage devices can be slower than volatile ones as they often use technologies such as flash memory. This type of memory is commonly used in devices like USB drives and solid-state drives.
A hard drive is static or nonvolatile memory.
the hard disk drive is considered a nonvolatile storage device
If you mean permanent storage like in USB flash drives and hard disks, then that type of memory would be called nonvolatile memory.
The top four brands of 1TB Hard Drives are amongst others Western Digital hard drives, Seagate hard drives, Toshiba hard drives, and Hitachi hard drives.
Hard disk drives
How are Hard drives indentified and what are their functions
The greatest nonvolatile storage capacity in the computer system is usually found in secondary storage and mostly on the hard disk. RAM on the other hand represents the greatest volatile storage capacity on a computer.
Mac laptops may likely have solid state drives (not hard drives). Those drives are 2.5" form factor and can be replaced by hard drives.
Hard drives last for many years
There are tons of kinds of drives. Floppy Disk Drives, CD-ROM drives, PATA Hard drives, zip drives, flash drives, DVD drives, SATA hard drives.... The list could go on and on and on...