Yes, that's true. RAM (Random Access Memory) is a type of volatile memory that temporarily stores data and instructions that the CPU needs while a computer is running. Once the power is turned off or the system is restarted, the data in RAM is lost, unlike storage devices such as hard drives or SSDs, which retain data permanently.
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data paths perform all of the arithmetic and central data processing operations in a computer. This is especially true in a CPU (central processing Unit) the brain of the computer and the Control Unit
primary data is where you get o fact off a computer or from a book secondary data is where you get a fact of someone and it might not be true
Yes the CPU is the "brains" behind the computer, while the RAM is its temporary memory.
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No. OUTPUT devices do that.
Yes input devices do this it is true
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