From where the processor can access data fastly?
A. Random-access memory
B. Cache memory
C. Registers
D. Secondary memory
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As the processor of computer processes data, it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data there it accesses without accessing original memory area.), it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory .
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Cache memory is the processor can access data fastly
Cache memory
- Cache memory is a sort of volatile computer memory that stores frequently used computer programs, applications, and data and offers high-speed data access to a CPU.
- The cache is a type of temporary memory storage that enables data retrieval easier and more efficient. It is the computer's quickest memory, and it is usually built into the motherboard and directly into the CPU or primary random access memory (RAM).
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