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While it would be incorrect to say the computer has several other internal storage units apart from the main memory, it is apt to...<br>
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Cache - A Memory of Its Own While it would be incorrect to say the computer has several other internal storage units apart from the main memory, it is apt to admit that the computer has several other default temporary storage areas; so called because of their function. Such temporary storage area include caches and buffers; very similar are the operations of these two storage systems of the computer that it takes careful study to differentiate between them. By definition a buffer is a temporary memory format the CPU can only use when it cannot access addressable information. Caches on the other hand holds temporarily duplicates of data in the main memory; to elaborate more on caches, they are just temporary storage locations that makes information… -See more at: http://www.1sthappyfamily.com/2017/01/cache-memory-of-its-own.html