The correct answer is Read-only Memory (ROM) and Random Access Memory (RAM).
Computer memory is a generic term for all of the different types of data storage technology that a
computer may use, including RAM, ROM, and flash memory.
Computer memory is any physical device capable of storing information temporarily.
The acronym RAM stems from the fact that data stored in random access memory can be accessed – as the name suggests – in any random order. Or, put another way, any random bit of data can be accessed just as quickly as any other bit.
ROM stands for read-only memory , and the name stems from the fact that while data can be read from this type of computer memory, data cannot normally be written to it.
Memory devices utilize integrated circuits and are used by operating systems, hardware, and software.