A chip on the motherboard that permanently stores the basic input/output system or bios; never changes, and it remains intact in the computer is turned off; it is therefore called non-volatile memory or permanent memory; Some computers allow it to be reprogrammed via a firmware update

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1. A chip on the motherboard that permanently stores the basic input/output system or bios; never changes, and it remains intact in the computer is turned off; it is therefore called non-volatile memory or permanent memory; Some computers allow it to be reprogrammed via a firmware update