Non volatile memory

The term "non volatile memory" states

1. that memory is retained in the memory unit for some time even
after power failure to the memory unit
2. that memory is lost by power failure but regained as soon as
power is restored
3. that memory is retained in the memory unit at higher temperature
4. that memory is retained in the memory unit for years after power
failure to the memory unit

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anusha

  • Jul 31st, 2007
 

The answer is D: (i.e.) data is retained in the non volatile memory even years after power failure to the memory unit provided the memory unit does not get corrupted or crashes down.

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