Question on: SS2 ICT - Memory Unit II

Why is primary memory considered volatile, and what are the implications of this volatility?

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Primary memory is considered volatile because it loses its contents when the computer is powered off or restarted. This means that any data or programs stored in primary memory will be lost if not saved to secondary memory. The implications of this volatility include the need to regularly save data to secondary memory to avoid data loss, as well as the requirement to reload programs and data into primary memory each time the computer is turned on.

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