A type of memory whose stored contents disappear when the power is turned off. Most main memories in computers use this type of memory. Typical examples include DRAM and SRAM. Conversely, memory whose data does not disappear even when the power is turned off is called non-volatile memory. Source: ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary About ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary Information |
電源を切ると、記憶した内容が消えてしまうメモリーのこと。コンピューターのメインメモリーのほとんどは、このタイプのメモリーが使われている。代表的なものに、DRAM、SRAMなどがある。この逆に、電源を切ってもデータが消えないメモリーを不揮発性メモリーという。
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