Computer Science, asked by tanvimehra11031, 8 months ago

f.
A temporary storage area for instructions and data that enhaces the CPU's speed
i.
Cache
ii. Cash
iii. Catch
A place where the computer holds current programs and data that are in use
i. Motherboard
ii. Memory
iii. ROM
h. A newer type of RAM which stores data using magnetic charges
i. SRAM
ii. MRAM
iii. DRAM​

Answers

Answered by singhsaurabhpratap32
1

Answer:

q1 cash

q2 motherboard

q3 MRAM

mark me as brainliest

Answered by shubhkrishna19
0

Answer:

Q1: Cache

Q2: Memory

Q3: DRAM

Explanation:

Cache is basically the temporary processed files, a computer stores only to avoid processing the same files again and again to do the same frequent task.

RAM or Random Access Memory is a type of high speed data storage that allows to store programs and access the data on very very high speeds of around 20Gbps. unfortunately they do not keep the data stored upon power loss like hard drives do.

Their main work is to provide you the next page as fast as possible when you click on a button on your screen

as they are many buttons on one's screen, the processor calculates and stores all possible outcomes of clicking on each button and stores it in your RAM. so when a program is in use, it's data gets stored there.

I don't know much about DRAMs.

again I'm no expert just a 16 year old kid so if anything is wrong or slightly incorrect, I'm sorry!

I can bet all the MCQs are correct though.

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