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RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
RAM is memory that stores the data that you’re currently working with, but it’s volatile, meaning that as soon as it loses power, that data disappears.
ROM refers to permanent memory. It’s non-volatile, so when it loses power, the data remains. This makes it perfect for things that don’t change, like the BIOS of your motherboard.