epävolatilien
Epävolatilien is a Finnish term that translates to "non-volatile" in English. In the context of computing and electronics, it refers to memory or storage that retains its data even when the power supply is turned off. This is in contrast to volatile memory, such as RAM (Random Access Memory), which loses its contents as soon as the power is removed.
Examples of non-volatile memory include hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), flash memory (used in
The key characteristic of epävolatilien storage is its persistence. This allows devices to store information reliably