Computer Science, asked by pardeepsinghsanghs, 3 months ago

The memory is divided into number of small parts called ............​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

The memory is divided into large number of small parts called cells. Each location or cell has a unique address, which varies from zero to memory size minus one. For example, if the computer has 64k words, then this memory unit has 64 * 1024 = 65536 memory locations.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

The memory is broken up into a lot of tiny pieces called cells.

Explanation:

  • A unique address that ranges from zero to memory size minus one is assigned to each place or cell.
  • For instance, this memory unit holds 64 * 1024 = 65536 memory places if the machine has 64k words.
  • These places have addresses ranging from 0 to 65535.

The three main categories of memory are:

  • Cache Memory
  • Cache MemoryPrimary memory/Main memory
  • Cache MemoryPrimary memory/Main memorySecondary Memory

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