Computer
computer
hardware
Data and program instructions are stored in primary/electronic memory. Explain the concept of electronic memory ''the concept of electronic memory''
ELECTRONIC MEMORY IS WHERE DATA AND PROGRAME INSTRUCTIONS ARE STORED
Memory
Memory resident instructions are instructions that remain in the memory while the computer is running. Nonresident instructions remain on the storage medium until they are needed.
Memory Address
Memory Address
ROM does. It's a type of non-volatile memory burned on a chip and usually soldered on the motherboard that the CPU fetches instructions from. Usually the engineers will map addressable memory on to the CPU's address space, one being BIOS instructions, and the CPU will take those instructions. As it loads a bootloader from another non-volatile storage device, like Windows on the first sector of a hard disk drive, BIOS the ROM memory willtransfer the first instructionto the processor's Instruction Pointer, and the Windows bootloader will keep issuing instruction, ultimately and effectively (most of the time) loading your operating system, device drivers, controlling the computer's memory, etc.
Memory
It's called CPU cache of level one.
MICRO PROCESSOR IS DEFINED AS THE PROGRAMABLE ,MULTI PURPOSE,CLOCK DRIVEN AND REGISTER BASED ELECTRONIC DEVICE WHICH ACCEPTS THE BINARY DATA FROM THE STORAGE DEVICE CALLED MEMORY AS IT INPUT AND PROCESS THE DATA ACCORDING TO GIVEN SET OF INSTRUCTIONS AND PRODUCES THE O/P IN BINARY FORM