Q. The most frequently used instruction is to be fetched from _________
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Correct Answer: (C)
Cache memory
Explanation:
Cache memory is a small, very fast memory located close to the CPU. It stores frequently used instructions and data to speed up access.
- Register is even faster but very limited in size and stores data currently being processed.
- Main memory (RAM) is slower than cache.
- Hard disk is much slower and used for long-term storage.
So, instructions that are used most frequently are fetched from cache memory to improve speed.
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
Cache memory is a small, very fast memory located close to the CPU. It stores frequently used instructions and data to speed up access.
- Register is even faster but very limited in size and stores data currently being processed.
- Main memory (RAM) is slower than cache.
- Hard disk is much slower and used for long-term storage.
So, instructions that are used most frequently are fetched from cache memory to improve speed.