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Discussion Forum : Computer Fundamentals - Section 11 (Q.No. 10)
10.
A type of core store that has a lower access time than the devices used for working store in the same processor is known as
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Shewangizaw Bogale said:
9 years ago
What is a fast core memory?
Explain it.
Explain it.
Jonathan said:
8 years ago
Explain fast core memory.
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Jeftha Dkhar Dann said:
2 months ago
The correct answer is buffer.
A buffer is a small, fast memory area that temporarily holds data and has lower access time than the main working store (core memory) of the processor.
Core memory → standard main memory using magnetic cores.
Fast core → sometimes used to describe faster core memory, but the standard term for temporary, faster memory is buffer.
Address register → holds addresses, not used as a fast storage area.
So, the correct answer is buffer.
A buffer is a small, fast memory area that temporarily holds data and has lower access time than the main working store (core memory) of the processor.
Core memory → standard main memory using magnetic cores.
Fast core → sometimes used to describe faster core memory, but the standard term for temporary, faster memory is buffer.
Address register → holds addresses, not used as a fast storage area.
So, the correct answer is buffer.
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