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What memory is a form of random access memory that is more accessible to the CPU than regular RAM?

DDR or DDR2


Is cache memory a form of read only that can be accessed more quicky by the CPU?

yes


What is a full form of a CPU?

CPU is a base and foundation of computer ,stands forCentralProcessingUnit.CPU stands for more other purpose.Computer Power User.Cinema Protection Union.


Why is the hard disk considered to be auxillary storage?

A hard disk is not directly accessible by the CPU.


How many form factors are there in a CPU?

if by "cpu" you mean, the case / systems unit. there are many, the most common are ATX, micro ATX, mini ATX, BTX, and AT. or, if you meant to say CPU and by "Form Factor" you mean Socket. then there are very many more. Common ones..... 1366, 775, 468, A2, A.


What is the CPU full form of CPU?

Central processioning unit.


What is the term for very fast memory used to store data or instructions between the CPU and regular memory?

Very fast memory used to store data or instructions between the CPU and regular memory is called cache.


How do you speak CPU language?

The computer language to directly communicate with the CPU is known as Machine language, or Binary. Its closest relative language would be Assembler which is more programmer-friendly. In general, any programming language speaks to the CPU, but is converted into its lowest form through an interpreter.


What is more then 1 name for CPU?

- Central Processing Unit (CPU) - Processor


Can a CPU only work with a hundred keystrokes of input at a time?

No, a CPU can handle much more than a hundred keystrokes of input at a time. CPUs process data in binary form and can execute multiple instructions simultaneously, depending on their architecture and capabilities. The amount of input a CPU can handle is determined more by factors like memory capacity and processing speed.


What is a full fome in CPU?

Central Processing Unit for more information about CPU just follow the link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU


What is the normal temp for a CPU?

The temperature at the CPU varies from CPU to CPU, the best thing to do is to find your CPU model at Intel or AMD (more likely) look at the specs. and should tell you the maximum temperature it can handle