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primary cache

By caching data in fast, pricey memory, you speed up your system performance. Primary cache is fast, usually integrated into the CPU chip, and not very large (typically 16K). While it's useful for storing some instructions, it usually relies on a secondary (L2) cache for an all-around boost of system performance.

 

 

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