vähävolatiilimuistia
Vähävolatiilimuistia, also known as non-volatile memory, is a type of computer memory that retains data even when power is turned off. Unlike volatile memory, such as RAM, which loses its contents when the power is interrupted, non-volatile memory can store data permanently or for extended periods. This makes it ideal for use in devices where data must be retained, such as flash drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), and embedded systems.
Non-volatile memory is typically classified into two main types: flash memory and magnetic memory. Flash memory
Magnetic memory, on the other hand, uses magnetic fields to store data. It is less common in
The advantages of non-volatile memory include its ability to retain data without power, faster read and write