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Computer memory (such as RAM) that requires a constant electrical charge to maintain its contents.
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Volatile memory — Memory typesVolatile memory, also known as volatile storage or primary storage device, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information, unlike non volatile memory which does not require a maintained power supply.Most… … Wikipedia
Volatile Memory — Memory which only remembers the data stored within it as long as power is supplied. As soon as power is lost the data is also lost. See also Non volatile memory … International financial encyclopaedia
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