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Answer Posted / Tara Datt Joshi
Core Data is an object-graph persistence framework provided by Apple. It allows developers to store, manage, and manipulate data in a persistent way using managed objects. On the other hand, SQLite is a relational database management system that can be embedded within applications as it requires minimal resources. Core Data abstracts the underlying storage, typically using an SQLite database.
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