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WHICH IS THE FASTEST STORAGE UNIT IN A USUAL MEMORY HIERARCHY?

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Answered by Anam166
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In usual memory hierarchy Processor Register is the fastest storage unit.  It has small capacity and small in size but meanwhile very expensive. This part of computer memory just start working after computer started and load major files that help to start window and other window functionalities. Cache and RAM comes after register

Answered by fistshelter
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Register is the fastest storage unit in a computer memory hierarchy.

Register is a part of the computer processor which is utilized to hold a computer instruction, perform mathematical operation as storage address or any other type of data. The register memory designates the ability of the register to hold the size of data it can hold.

Other memory units include main memory, auxiliary memory and cache memory.

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