The information stored in the RAM is temporary and will be lost once the power supply to the computer is turned off. RAM (Random Access Memory) is a volatile memory, which means that it requires a constant power supply to retain data. When the computer is turned off or there is a power outage, the data stored in the RAM is erased.
In contrast, non-volatile memory devices such as hard disk drives (HDD) or solid-state drives (SSD) can store data permanently even without a power supply. These storage devices use different technologies to retain data and are not affected by power interruptions.