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What is Non-Volatile Memory?

Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) refers to memory that can retain stored information even after power is removed. Examples include flash memory, ROM, EEPROM, and NVRAM. It is used in a wide range of devices to store firmware, configuration data, and user settings.

 

Next Definition: Non-Volatile Random Access Memory

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