A
memory is just like a human brain. It is used to store data and instructions.
Computer memory is the storage space in the computer, where data is to be
processed and instructions required for processing are stored. The memory is
divided into large number of small parts called cells. Each location or cell
has a unique address, which varies from zero to memory size minus one. For
example, if the computer has 64k words, then this memory unit has 64 * 1024 =
65536 memory locations. The address of these locations varies from 0 to 65535.
Memory
is primarily of three types −
- Cache Memory
- Primary Memory/Main Memory
- Secondary Memory
Cache Memory
Cache
memory is a very high speed semiconductor memory which can speed up the CPU. It
acts as a buffer between the CPU and the main memory. It is used to hold those
parts of data and program which are most frequently used by the CPU. The parts
of data and programs are transferred from the disk to cache memory by the
operating system, from where the CPU can access them.
Advantages
The advantages of cache memory are as follows −
- Cache
memory is faster than main memory.
- It
consumes less access time as compared to main memory.
- It
stores the program that can be executed within a short period of time.
- It
stores data for temporary use.
Disadvantages
The disadvantages of cache memory are as
follows −
- Cache
memory has limited capacity.
- It
is very expensive.
Primary Memory
(Main Memory)
Primary memory holds only those data and
instructions on which the computer is currently working. It has a limited
capacity and data is lost when power is switched off. It is generally made up
of semiconductor device. These memories are not as fast as registers. The data
and instruction required to be processed resides in the main memory. It is
divided into two subcategories RAM and ROM.
Characteristics of Main Memory
- These are semiconductor
memories.
- It is known as the main
memory.
- Usually volatile memory.
- Data is lost in case
power is switched off.
- It is the working memory
of the computer.
- Faster than secondary
memories.
- A computer cannot run
without the primary memory.
Secondary Memory
This type of memory is also known as external
memory or non-volatile. It is slower than the main memory. These are used for
storing data/information permanently. CPU directly does not access these
memories, instead they are accessed via input-output routines. The contents of
secondary memories are first transferred to the main memory, and then the CPU
can access it. For example, disk, CD-ROM, DVD, etc.
Characteristics of Secondary Memory
- These are magnetic and
optical memories.
- It is known as the
backup memory.
- It is a non-volatile
memory.
- Data is permanently
stored even if power is switched off.
- It is used for storage
of data in a computer.
- Computer may run without
the secondary memory.
- Slower than primary memories.



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