Solid-state storage magnetic storage
optical storage
read-only memory
random access memory
represents data as 1 or 0 by changing the
alignment of tiny Iron particles on its surface
stores data by correlating the absence or
presence of light with the binary system
similar to RAM but with a special circuit
to retain data when powered off
stores data that the CPU is working on at
any given point of time
stores non-changeable instructions for
starting up a computer

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