
(from the article `computer memory`) Nonvolatile semiconductor memories, unlike SRAM and DRAM, do not lose their contents when power is turned off. Some nonvolatile memories, such as ...
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A type of memory that retains information without electrical power. Most ROM memories are also nonvolatile memories.
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