why does a computer need primary memory?
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Primary storage provides fast access to CPU, which allows active programs to deliver optimal performance to the end-user. Speed and usefulness aside, the fact that the loss of power means the loss of data makes RAM a short-term storage solution.
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Primary memory includes ROM and RAM, and is located close to the CPU on the computer motherboard, enabling the CPU to read data from primary memory very quickly indeed. It is used to store data that the CPU needs imminently so that it does not have to wait for it to be delivered.
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