A temporary storage area for a collection of data is often referred to as a "buffer." Buffers are used to hold data while it is being transferred between two places, such as between an input device and a computer's memory or between different parts of a data processing system. They help manage differences in data processing speeds and ensure smooth data flow. Common examples include RAM in computers and cache memory.
Temporary windows storage area is called the clipboard. It allows you to temporarily store data cut or copied from one location and paste it elsewhere.
According to IC3, cache memory
NO, a cache is a fast-access temporary data storage area (memory)
According to IC3, cache memory
temporary storage area in main memory responsible for holding data and loses content when you shutdown.
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I think the answer you're looking for is disk storage... But I'm not positive!
False, the processor does not use permanent storage to hold both data and instructions while it is processing them. The processor uses temporary storage to hold data and instructions.
The component of a computer that utilizes RAM for temporary storage and quick access to data is the CPU (Central Processing Unit).
Hi on its a long term storage of information like personal profiles like desktop etc the Ram would be a temporary storage of data
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The memory storage area that is not temporary is non-volatile memory. Unlike volatile memory (such as RAM), which loses its data when power is turned off, non-volatile memory retains information even without power. Examples of non-volatile memory include hard drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), and flash drives. These storage solutions are used for long-term data retention.