What type of memory is typically considered volatile? A) Secondary storage B) DRAM C) SRAM D) ROM

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The question is asking about different types of memory and which one is classified as volatile. Volatile memory is defined as memory that loses its content when power is turned off, and the question provides multiple choice options to identify which type fits this description.

Answer

DRAM

DRAM is the type of memory typically considered volatile.

Answer for screen readers

DRAM is the type of memory typically considered volatile.

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Volatile memory is memory that requires power to maintain stored information. When the power is turned off, the data stored in volatile memory is lost. Both DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) are types of volatile memory.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing ROM with RAM, since ROM is non-volatile and retains data without power.

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