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What is the purpose of Memory Hierarchy?
What is the purpose of Memory Hierarchy?
- To prioritize cost over access speed
- To obtain the highest possible access speed while minimizing the total cost of the memory system (correct)
- To maximize the total cost of the memory system
- To minimize the access speed of the memory system
Which type of memory is designed to be closest to the CPU for faster access?
Which type of memory is designed to be closest to the CPU for faster access?
- Auxiliary Memory
- Main Memory
- Cache Memory (correct)
- Associative Memory
What is the function of Chip select in RAM and ROM chips?
What is the function of Chip select in RAM and ROM chips?
- To enable the chip for data operations (correct)
- To store the data temporarily
- To control the speed of data operations
- To disable the chip for data operations
What does CS1 and CS2 represent in the context of RAM and ROM chips?
What does CS1 and CS2 represent in the context of RAM and ROM chips?
Inhibit state in memory chips leads to what condition in the data bus?
Inhibit state in memory chips leads to what condition in the data bus?
What is the purpose of Memory Hierarchy?
What is the purpose of Memory Hierarchy?
What is the function of Chip select in RAM and ROM chips?
What is the function of Chip select in RAM and ROM chips?
What does Inhibit state in memory chips lead to in the data bus?
What does Inhibit state in memory chips lead to in the data bus?
Which type of memory is designed to be closest to the CPU for faster access?
Which type of memory is designed to be closest to the CPU for faster access?
What is the role of Associative Memory in the memory system?
What is the role of Associative Memory in the memory system?