Cache memory is a high-speed volatile computer memory that stores frequently used data or instructions to provide faster access to the CPU (Central Processing Unit). It acts as a buffer between the CPU and main memory (RAM), helping to reduce the time it takes to retrieve data or instructions that the CPU needs for its operations. Cache memory comes in different levels, such as L1, L2, and L3 caches, each with varying capacities and proximity to the CPU.
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