The location where data, instructions, and information are held for future use is typically referred to as storage. This can include physical storage devices like hard drives and SSDs, as well as cloud storage solutions. In computing, memory (such as RAM) temporarily holds data for quick access, while permanent storage retains information even when the device is powered off.
Storage devices preserve items such as data, instructions, and information for retrieval and future use.
A User Interface controls how you enter data and instructions and how information is displayed on the screen.
a recipient's address, reassembling instructions, and data
Floppy disk
Memory
access time
communication channel
The electronic device you are describing is a computer. It accepts input from users through various means, such as a keyboard or mouse, processes the information according to the provided instructions, and displays the results on a screen. Additionally, it can store information on hard drives or other storage media for future use, enabling data retrieval and manipulation as needed.
Memory
input
A sending device
Communication channel