Posted by Regeneration
on September 14th, 2007, 11:13 PM
The memory cache is a high-speed memory available inside the CPU in order to speed up access to data and instructions stored in RAM memory. In this tutorial we will explain how this circuit work in an easy to follow language. A computer is completely useless if you don’t tell the processor (i.e. the CPU) what to do. This is done thru a program, which is a list of instructions telling the CPU what to do.