Volatile memory loses its data when power is turned off, while non-volatile memory retains data when powered off or on. Computers have improved productivity but have also replaced many jobs. The motherboard is the main circuit board that contains the computer's core components and circuits to run the system. Computer manufacturing and waste deplete natural resources and pollute the environment.
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Volatile memory loses its data when power is turned off, while non-volatile memory retains data when powered off or on. Computers have improved productivity but have also replaced many jobs. The motherboard is the main circuit board that contains the computer's core components and circuits to run the system. Computer manufacturing and waste deplete natural resources and pollute the environment.
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A volatile type of memory, meaning it holds the data only when the power is on, when the power
is off, its contents will
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