INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION
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CACHE
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HEAPS
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ACCUMULATORS
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STACKS
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cache memory is extremely fast memory that is built into a computer’s central processing unit. Cache memory is a small-sized type of volatile computer memory that provides high-speed data access to a processor and stores frequently used computer programs, applications and data.
Detailed explanation-2: -The smallest and fastest cache memory is known as Level 1 cache, or L1 cache, and the next is the L2 cache, then L3.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cache memory is a type of memory that acts as a buffer between the processor and the main memory. It works very quickly. It stores frequently used data and instructions so that the CPU can use them right away when it needs to. Cache memory speeds up access to Main memory.