Computer elves, of course!
No, a cache memory is often used to store data that has been needed recently on grounds that it will be faster to access when/if it is needed again. When data that is requested is contained in the cache you have a cache hit, and when you have to retrieve it from the hard drive (or where ever its original storage was) again it is called a cache miss. Retrieving data from the hard drive is slower than retrieving it from the cache.
RAM
A storage device is used to store data when data is not being used in memory.
sure; CPU used to memory for processing data. it use mother board cache memory and it also use ram memory.
it has chips to store a little data such as BIOS and such, but info useful to an average computer user? no...
A storage device is used to store data when data is not being used in memory.
Via data communication channels called data buses and the motherboard.
A computer needs memory to store data .
memory
to store data
Since cache memory logs and saves everything it can be un-secure. And it can be slow.
The basic function of memory is to store information.