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'''Non-volatile random-access memory''' ('''NVRAM''') is [[random-access memory]] that retains data without applied power. This is in contrast to [[dynamic random-access memory]] (DRAM) and [[static random-access memory]] (SRAM), which both maintain data only for as long as power is applied, or such forms of memory as magnetic tape, which cannot be randomly accessed but which retains data indefinitely without electric power.