Computer Science, asked by AkankshyaDas4666, 10 months ago

Cache memory acts between
A) CPU and Hard disc B) RAM and ROM C) CPU and RAM D) None of the above

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Answered by smilinggirl789
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Cache memory acts between RAM AND CPU.

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Answered by steffis
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Cache memory acts between C) CPU and RAM

CPU and RAM:

Cache memory is used to enhance computer performance. It stores data and instructions that have been retrieved from RAM to provide faster access to the CPU.

Explanation for Incorrect options:

A) CPU and Hard disc:

A hard disk is also known as a secondary storage device for the CPU. So Cache memory does not act between CPU and Hard disc.

B) RAM and ROM:

RAM is random access memory and ROM is a read-only memory. SO cache memory does not act between RAM and ROM.

D) None of the above:

Cache memory acts between CPU and RAM. SO none of the above is considered a wrong answer.

Hence, Cache memory serves as a buffer between the CPU and the RAM.

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