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yes, NVROM, Non Volatile memory
Registers are very small but are extremely fast. RAM is much larger and smaller memory that applications use as a scratch space.
cache is the type of memory within the CPU. It is extremely fast and is very small storage wise (it only comes in megabytes)
If you are running Windows XP its very fast. If you are running windows Vista or 7 2GB is good enough, though not super fast.
Very fast memory used to store data or instructions between the CPU and regular memory is called cache.
The processor registers! Relatively, they are very small (a register on an Intel 32-bit processor is only 4 bytes large!) but they are very fast. Programs use them to store the part of data they are working on and some memory addresses.
Yes ,i think cache memory is very fast memory in conputer system.
94 mb is very small, at the moment i have 2,000 mb or 2 gigabytes. The Duck!!!
RAM
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yes, they are very reliable, fast and cheap.
The answer depends on what for. If it is uploading data to the net, then it is very fast but if it is downloading data from your memory to your processor, it is pathetically slow.