Memory
Memory refers to electronic components and modules designed to store digital information temporarily or permanently in computing and electronic systems. It encompasses a wide range of technologies, including volatile memory like DRAM and SRAM, which require continuous power to retain data, and non-volatile memory like Flash, EEPROM, and ROM, which retain data even when the power is off. Memory is a fundamental element in modern electronics, enabling processing units to store instructions, temporary variables, system states, and user data.