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what is the difference between primary memory and secondary memory? ​

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Answered by budhiramsab
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Primary memory data is directly accessed by the processing unit whereas Secondary memory data cannot be accessed directly by the processor. ... Primary memory is both volatile & nonvolatile whereas Secondary memory is always a non-volatile memory.

Answered by Sarah0909
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Primary memory data is directly accessed by the processing unit whereas Secondary memory data cannot be accessed directly by the processor. ... Primary memory is both volatile & nonvolatile whereas Secondary memory is always a non-volatile memory.

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