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What Is Different Between Cache+ Buffer + Register + Latch +memory

Different between cache+ buffer + register + latch +memory in work

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    All the above terms refer to temporary memory of the computer. Cache refers to the temporary storage of the computer, where data is stored for rapid and frequent access. A buffer is also a temporary storage area on the RAM of a computer, but it is used to hold data in the CPU for manipulation before transfering it to a device such as while using MS word or burning a disc. A register is also a storage space on the CPU, but is usually used where the contents are required to be accessed more quickly. Latch is an electronic circuit that stores only one bit of memory. Whereas the term Memory refers to storage of data on a computer or a device for any interval of time.
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    Aicha 

    answered 2 years ago

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