programmable read-only memory

English

Noun

programmable read-only memory (usually uncountable, plural programmable read-only memories) (abbreviated PROM)

  1. (electronics) A type of read-only memory which can be written to once (write-once read-many memory/WORM), and thereafter becomes fixed in value.
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