in a hard drive
Memory hardware that allows fast access to permanently stored data but prevents addition to or modification of the data.
Not unless you power it permanently. RAM can only store data as long the power is turned on.
All your contacts/messages and other information aren't stored on a SIM - card, these data are stored in the mobile phone itself.
Yes, a CD - ROM is a non volatile storage.A non volatile storage media retains its stored data even if the power goes off.
static memory devices are those which stores data permanently as long as power is applied. and dynamic memory devices are those in which data is not permanently stored even with power applied,unless data is periodically rewritten into memory.
Temporarily DATA is stored in Primary Memory (RAM - Volatile in nature). Permanently DATA is written to Secondary Memory Storage Devices (HDDs, Optical Disks - Non Volatile in nature).
ans-the long term storage device is that in which data is permanently stored in the form of file.for example-hard-disk.
the answer would be the SRAM because it store until information is changed or power removed
stored data is data that gets placed in different places on a computer but there is different types of stored data
Rom is a non-volatile memory. A computer system needs it because it stores the data permanently. If there is no ROM the data can be stored only until the system is on. Once the system is off, all the data stored in RAM(volatile memory) will be lost. So, ROM is used to store the data for a desired period of time.
Hardware is the mechanical components of a computer including physical RAM chips, CPU, Motherboard, disc drives.Software is the program material, stored on and used by the computer as instructions and data. Generally it can be copied, transferred and manipulated easily.Firmware is software that has been permanently stored on a computer memory chip. Generally the only way of transferring this data, is by moving the chip it is stored on. So you can 'plug in' new data.