Non-volatile storage devices, like hard disk drives, USB flash memory, ROM flash memory or the like, etc.
They store digital data on them without electrical power.
yes because main memory is part of the hardware that exist within the computer
Memory hold data that is been processed by the computer Memory also holds data that is waiting to be processed by the computer It also holds data that has been processed by the computer
memory
Random Access Memory
holds 16 bit data just fetched from the memory
Code Segment, in which all the application code is stored Data Segment, that holds the global data
holds 16 bit data just fetched from the memory
memory cache
MAIN MEMORY
Fetch cycle is defined as a part of instruction cycle in which data is fetched from the memory pointed by Holds the address of a memory block to be read from or written to) and stores the data in MDR( a two-way register that holds data fetched from memory (and ready for the CPU to process) or data waiting to be stored in memory) for further processing. Instruction cycle= Fetch cycle+ Execute cycle
The Ram - Random Access Memory temporarily holds programs and data while the computer is on and allows the computer to access that information randomly.
The data is held by RAM(random access memory) or primary memory when it's being processed.
memory circuits