What’s the Difference Between ROM and NVM?
ROM (Read-Only Memory) and NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) are two types of memory used in computing. ROM (Read-Only Memory) is a non-volatile memory used mainly for storing firmware, typically written once and not meant for frequent rewriting. NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) is a broader category of non-volatile memory used for various storage purposes, allowing frequent data writing … Read more