Describe the memory hierarchies of a computer system.
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The five hierarchies in the memory are registers, cache, main memory, magnetic discs, and magnetic tapes. ... A memory element is the set of storage devices which stores the binary data in the type of bits. In general, the storage of memory can be classified into two categories such as volatile as well as non- volatile.
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The five hierarchies in the memory are registers, cache, main memory, magnetic discs, and magnetic tapes. ... A memory element is the set of storage devices which stores the binary data in the type of bits. In general, the storage of memory can be classified into two categories such as volatile as well as non- volatile.
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