Asked by Roberta McGuire on May 31, 2024
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Which of the following is a nonvolatile, solid-state type of memory that holds data even when the mobile device is powered off? [ Android | power bark | CMOS | flash ]
Nonvolatile
Refers to a type of computer memory that retains its stored information even after power is turned off, like SSDs and flash drives.
Solid-State
Refers to electronic devices that use solid-state electronics, such as semiconductors, for storage or operation, contrasted with mechanical devices.
Flash
In technology, this often refers to a storage medium known for its fast access speeds and durability, commonly used in USB drives and solid-state drives.
- Understand the principles of non-volatile mobile memory and data storage methods.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles of non-volatile mobile memory and data storage methods.