Difference Between RAM and ROM
Difference Between RAM and ROM
1. Static RAM, or (SRAM) which stores a bit of data using the state of a
six transistor memory cell.
2. Dynamic RAM, or (DRAM) which stores a bit data using a pair of
transistor and capacitor which constitute a DRAM memory cell.
Read Only Memory (ROM) is a type of memory where the data has been
prerecorded. Data stored in ROM is retained even after the computer is
turned off ie, non-volatile. Types of ROM:
1. Programmable ROM, where the data is written after the memory chip
has been created. It is non-volatile.
2. Erasable Programmable ROM, where the data on this non-volatile
memory chip can be erased by exposing it to high-intensity UV light.
3. Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM, where the data on this
non-volatile memory chip can be electrically erased using field electron
emission.
4. Mask ROM, in which the data is written during the manufacturing of the
memory chip.
The following table differentiates ROM and RAM:
Working type Data stored in RAM can be Data stored in ROM can only be
retrieved and altered. read.
CPU The CPU can access the The CPU can not access the
Interaction data stored on it. data stored on it unless the
data is stored in RAM.
Size and Large size with higher Small size with less capacity.
DIFFERENCE RAM ROM
Capacity capacity.