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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RAM AND ROM
Types of ROM
PROM: Short for programmable read-only memory, a memory chip on which data can be written only once. Once a program has been written onto a PROM, it remains there forever. Unlike RAM, PROMs retain their contents when the computer is turned off. A PROM and a ROM (read-only memory) difference are that a PROM is manufactured as blank memory, whereas a ROM is programmed during the manufacturing process. To write data onto a PROM chip, you need a special device called a PROM programmer or PROM burner. The process of programming a PROM is sometimes called burning the PROM.
EPROM: Acronym for erasable programmable read-only memory, and pronounced ee-prom, EPROM is a special type of memory that retains its contents until it is exposed to ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light clears its contents, making it possible to reprogram the memory. To write to and erase an EPROM, you need a special device called a PROM programmer or PROM burner.
EEPROM: Short form of electrically erasable programmable read-only memory. EEPROM is a special type of PROM that can be erased by exposing it to an electrical charge. Like other types of PROM, EEPROM retains its contents even when the power is turned off. Also, like other types of ROM, EEPROM is not as fast as RAM.
We have a comparison chart which shows a substantial difference between RAM and ROM memory.
• RAM stands for random access memory whereas ROM stands for read-only memory.
• RAM is readable and writable. On the other hand, ROM is only readable.
• RAM is used to store the data that has to be currently processed by the CPU temporarily in contrast ROM stores the instruction required during bootstrap of the computer.
• RAM is a volatile memory as against ROM is a non-volatile memory.
• Data in RAM can be modified conversely data in ROM can not be modified.
• RAM sizes from 64 MB to 16 GB on the contrary ROM is comparatively smaller than RAM.
• There are two types of RAM static RAM, and dynamic RAM, whereas ROM has three types PROM EPROM and EEPROM.
• RAM is very expensive memory while ROM is comparatively cheaper than RAM.
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