Memory and Storage


Mobile handheld devices have several types of memory and storage. Random Access Memory (RAM)
There are two basic types of RAM, dynamic RAM (DRAM) and static RAM (SRAM). Dynamic RAM, the more common type, needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second in order to hold data, whereas static RAM does not need to be refreshed, making it faster but also more expensive than dynamic RAM. Both types of RAM are volatile.

Read-Only Memory (ROM)
ROM is manufactured with fixed contents, and it is usually used to store the programs that boot the device and perform diagnostics. It is inherently non-volatile storage, in contrast to RAM.

SD Cards (Secure Digital Cards)
An SD card is a memory card providing high-capacity memory, up to tens of Gbytes, in a small size. It uses flash memory to provide nonvolatile storage, which means that a power source is not required to retain stored data. An SD card features a high data transfer rate and low battery consumption, both primary considerations for devices.




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