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Non-Volatile Random Access Memory

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(storage)Non-Volatile Random Access Memory - (NVRAM) Static random-access memory which is made into non-volatile storage either by having a battery permanently connected or by saving its contents to EEPROM before turning the power off and reloading it when power is restored.


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In Cisco devices, NVRAM , or Non-Volatile Random Access Memory, stores important configuration information that is used by IOS during boot and by some programs during startup, which is stored in the Startup Configuration File.
Everspin MRAM delivers highly reliable, high-performance and cost-effective non-volatile random access memory.
The data storage market, for example, is an area where the arrival of truly disruptive technologies, in the form of ultra-dense, maybe very large, non-volatile random access memory (RAM), looks pretty certain within the next few years (the main memory in most computers today is still volatile--the data is lost when the computer is switched off; massive non-volatile memory will lead to 'instant on' computers).
 
 
 
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