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primary storage

Primary storage, also known as main memory, refers to RAM (Radom Access Memory) of CPU. Computers use RAM to hold the program code and data during execution. One defining characteristic of RAM is that its accesses to different memory locations are almost always completed at about the same speed, in contrast to some other technologies that require a certain delay time for a bit or byte to “come around”.


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