Yes, registers are a type of memory within a computer system that store data temporarily for quick access by the CPU.
The main brain of your PC is your processor. But many other parts of your PC makes up its 'brains' such as the registers, main memory, cache memory. The brain of your PC would be its CPU or the central processing unit or the processor. It is the necessary part of your PC system to be able to carry out the instructions of a computer program. It is also the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
Generally, this is called ROM, or Read-Only Memory. Usually, such memory is used to store the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System.
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A desktop saves memory in the CPU. When one wants to access information, the random access memory, or RAM, is used. The amount of memory a computer has depends on the size of the CPU.
No it is part of the Operating System
MAR is memory address register. MDR is memory data register. These are registers part of the control unit (CU) in your cpu.
system resource
Memory of computer system is the part of the computer's hardware that allows it to store information. It is classified into primary/main memory (RAM and ROM) and secondary storage (hard drives, CD drives etc.).
System resourse
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A(n) _______ is any part of the computer system, including memory, storage devices, and the microprocessor, that can be used by a computer program.
The BIOS is part of the motherboard memory that is for many cases nonprogrammable and is used to boot up a computer system.
The main brain of your PC is your processor. But many other parts of your PC makes up its 'brains' such as the registers, main memory, cache memory. The brain of your PC would be its CPU or the central processing unit or the processor. It is the necessary part of your PC system to be able to carry out the instructions of a computer program. It is also the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
A memory-resident part of an operating system is continuously loaded into the computer's memory and ready for immediate use, enabling faster access and better system performance. On the other hand, a nonresident part is stored on the disk and is only loaded into memory when needed, causing delays in accessing the functionality.
Your hard drive, video card, NIC etc. Basically any part of your computer but wires can be used by a computer program.
Generally, this is called ROM, or Read-Only Memory. Usually, such memory is used to store the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System.
A memory resident, which means it remains inmemory while the computer is running, other parts of the operating system are nonresident, meaning these instructions remain on a storage medium until they are needed.