rom

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Definition

ROM stands for 'Read-Only Memory,' a type of computer memory that contains data which cannot be easily changed or deleted and is usually used to store firmware or system instructions.

Usage & Nuances

'ROM' is a technical computer term, not used in everyday conversation unless discussing technology. Often seen in phrases like 'ROM chip', 'flash ROM', or 'update the ROM'. Don't confuse with 'RAM' (Random Access Memory), which serves a different purpose.

Example Sentences

The computer's ROM stores important system information.

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You cannot change data on ROM easily.

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Mobile phones have ROM that stores the operating system.

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Older game consoles used cartridges with built-in ROM to run games.

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If you want to update the device, sometimes you have to flash the ROM.

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Don't confuse ROM with RAM; they do different things in your computer.

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