Cache memory normally stored instructions and data that the processor likely to use frequently.
It is stored in the cache.
A stored food supply.
a weapon cache
The data that are frequently used goes in the cache memory...
A Web cache is a temporary memory in your browser where temporary information about the web site you are visiting are stored. Information like login id, password, previous history of pages you visited etc would be stored in the cache...
The block offset in cache for the keyword "turn" refers to the specific location within a cache block where the data for the keyword is stored.
The short answer is for speed. There is no point in storing data in a cache if there is no way to index the data to make it usable. Nor would there be any advantage if this data were stored in conventional DRAM.
Cache files are stored in the same directory as Chrome. You also need to enable hidden files to view them.
To calculate the cache size for a system, you typically need to consider the cache line size, the number of cache sets, and the associativity of the cache. The formula for calculating cache size is: Cache Size (Cache Line Size) x (Number of Sets) x (Associativity). This formula helps determine the total amount of memory that can be stored in the cache for faster access by the system.
Constantly needed data is stored in RAM, and depending on the system and the CPU used, it may be stored in cache memory. Cache memory is a special, high-speed type of RAM. It is more expensive and uses more current than DRAM, but it is used where speed is critical. Cache memory is generally inside of the CPU these days.
Internet browser cache is temporary information stored by browser. The cache helps in faster access of the web pages.