RAM
Offline processing refers to processes being redirected from the central processing unit cache into the random access memory units. Speed of processing is inversly proportional to the clock speed of the memory bus in the cpu.
yes
Getting data from memory, or the hard drive is slow. If you store a part of the memory you think you will need soon, or often in cache, it will speed up processing by reducing wait time. Cache is much smaller, but much faster than memory and sits on the processor die.
It depends entirely.
Cognitive Skills are basics mental abilitis we use to think,study and learn. It includes:- Attention,working memory,processing speed,long term memory,visual processing,auditory processing,logic and Reasoning etc.
very low processing speed and lack of enough memory
It is very rare. They have an above average processing speed, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and verbal comprehension.
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Mainframe computers have large memory storage. While minicomputers have small or less memory storage than mainframe computer. ... The processing speed of mainframe computer is faster than minicomputer. While the processing speed of minicomputer is slower than mainframe computer.
cache memory
GHZ is a measure of the processing speed and is therefore not upgradable, whereas GB is a measure of memory and can be easily upgraded.
Processing speed is far more important than cache size. Cache is a small amount of memory located in, or around the processor that is used to store small amounts of information that the processor can refer to as a quick reference. There are millions of bits flowing through cache memory every time the processor works. Any more, there is a standard amount of cache memory that is in every processor. Speed is a totally different thing and almost has nothing to do with cache size. Speed is definitely more important.