What is the primary difference between ROM and RAM?
- Correct Answer: Computer Memory
- ROM stores permanent data that cannot be changed, while RAM stores temporary data that can be read and written
- ROM is faster than RAM
- ROM is volatile, while RAM is non-volatile
Explanation: ROM is used for data storage, while RAM is used for program execution
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