Generation Technologies
1st Vacum Tubes;
2nd Transistors;
3rd Ic's with SSI & MSI;
4th Ic's with VLSI;
5th Ic's with ULSI;
There are only types of memory technology.The most expensive types are the most recent technologies.
2nd Generation intel i5 or i7 with min 4Gb Main Memory and 1Gb Graphic Memory
transportation
cache memory is neither main memory nor second memory. DDR's are Main memory and Disk is second memory.
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The major difference between main memory and auxiliary memory is that main memory is directly accessed by CPU but the auxiliary memory is not accessed by the CPU directly.For this the data is first transferred to main memory from auxiliary memory and then from main memory the data is transferred to the CPU for further processing. Answered By: Richa Singh
A newly created process is in main memory.
By "main memory" I assume you mean Primary Storage. This would be your RAM (Randon Access Memory)
False. The main or primary memory is the Random Access Memory that is both readable and writable.
Answer:- The Cache memory is placed between the CPU and the main memory. It is a fast speed memory and is expensive and faster than the main memory. Cache memory is used to store the frequently accessed data of main memory. The instructions that are frequently used by the CPU are stored in the cache memory. It is used to reduce the average access time for address, instructions or data, which are normally stored in the main memory. Cache memory increases the operating speed of the system. But is much costlier than main memory. From economic considerations, the capacity of the cache memory is much less as compared to main memory..
NO...The cache is a smaller, faster memory which stores copies of the data from the most frequently used main memory locations. As long as most memory accesses are cached memory locations, the average latency of memory accesses will be closer to the cache latency than to the latency of main memory.Thus Cache memory is not main memory of computer system.--- form Wiki
The major difference between main memory and auxiliary memory is that main memory is directly accessed by CPU but the auxiliary memory is not accessed by the CPU directly.For this the data is first transferred to main memory from auxiliary memory and then from main memory the data is transferred to the CPU for further processing. Some examples of auxiliary memory would be disks, external hard drives, USB drives, etc.