processor,ram
main memory is fast ans you cant lose any parts to it
Memory,thinking,reasoning
cpu and memory
There are four main parts of a computer: Central processing unit Memory Input Out put devices Storage
cpu memory hard disk power supply
Hard disk is recorded, main comes and goes.
cache memory is neither main memory nor second memory. DDR's are Main memory and Disk is second memory.
The memory bus consists of two main parts: the address bus and the data bus. The address bus transmits the addresses of memory locations, allowing the CPU to specify where data should be read from or written to. The data bus, on the other hand, carries the actual data being transferred between the CPU and memory. Together, these components facilitate communication between the processor and memory.
The major difference between main memory and auxiliary memory is that main memory is directly accessed by CPU but the auxiliary memory is not accessed by the CPU directly.For this the data is first transferred to main memory from auxiliary memory and then from main memory the data is transferred to the CPU for further processing. Answered By: Richa Singh
A newly created process is in main memory.
By "main memory" I assume you mean Primary Storage. This would be your RAM (Randon Access Memory)
False. The main or primary memory is the Random Access Memory that is both readable and writable.