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A small Extremely Fast Memory Between The CPU And Main Memory is The
Cache Memory
Cache memory is an extremely fast memory type that acts as a buffer between RAM and the CPU. It holds constantly requested data and instructions so that they’re incontinently available to the CPU when demanded. Cache memory is used to reduce the average time to pierce data from the Main memory.
FAQ
What is the Cache Memory?
In computing, a cache is a tackle or software element that stores data so that unborn requests for that data can be served briskly; the data stored in a cache might be the result of an earlier calculation or a dupe of data stored away.