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What is NVRAM?
NVRAM (Non-volatile random-access memory) is a computer memory that can keep data when power to the memory chips has been turned off. NVRAM is a part of the larger type of non-volatile memory (NVM), which contains storage-class memory based on NAND flash. Flash memory chips are slow to read to and write than RAM chips, making them less well fitted for active computational memory.
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