only the temporary data which can not be seen by any of the user expect PROs it could be a password, the work sheet you are working. any unsaved data that you playing games or writing.
The memory in the computer called RAM contains data. For instance if you open Microsft Word then that progrom is loaded into your RAM memory. This makes the program rum faster because the CPU does not have to access it from the hard drive which is a slow process. So the data in memory travels from the RAM to the CPU for processing. The other way RAM travels with with your video card. Video cards have a direct link to the CPU so they can process faster, this includes memory. So memory travels to the CPU and to the Video when needing. Remember memory does not travel anyware, its the data inside the memory that travels. Hope this helps.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
RAM is volatile storage that holds the program and data that the CPU would be processing.
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Hmmm, a CPU (processor) stores no data. RAM or Memory can store data as long as the computer is ON and the Hard Drive can store data indefinately (forever).
The CPU is basically the brain of a computer. It sits in the motherboard of a computer as a central unit. All programs and instructions must go through the system unit before they are executed. When a function is called upon, the CPU pulls it from the Random Access Memory (RAM) and any other hard ware in order to process it.The CPU then reads the instructions associated to the task before sending it back to the RAM. The data travels through the system bus and this is guided by the CPU Finally, the CPU makes sure the data gets to its destination in the correct order.The CPU handles the data until when it is no longer needed or when the program is closed.Your CPU or "Computer Processing Unit" processes all programs and information on your computer.
All data must be copied into the computer's main memory, specifically RAM (Random Access Memory), before it can be read by the CPU. The CPU accesses data from RAM because it provides fast, temporary storage that allows for quick retrieval and processing of information during computational tasks. This process involves transferring data from secondary storage (like hard drives or SSDs) into RAM, enabling the CPU to perform operations efficiently.
RAM can be part of the CPU.
A memory management unit (MMU) is a small device between CPU and RAM recalculating the actual memory address, for example to provide an abstraction of virtual memory or other tasks.
the data path between the microprocessor RAM and the peripherals along which communication travels is called the data bus.