Read-Only Memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile storage used in computers and electronic devices. It contains data that is permanently written during manufacturing and cannot be modified or erased by normal computer operations. This data typically includes firmware or software that boots up the device or performs diagnostics.
Read-Only Memory (ROM)
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