Although random access memory (RAM) is also considered a volatile storage medium, the question arises as to why we would want more cache memory when we already have RAM at our disposal. Is it possible to make all of a computer's storage needs satisfied by a single kind of memory?

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Although random access memory (RAM) is also considered a volatile storage medium, the question arises as to why we would want more cache memory when we already have RAM at our disposal. Is it possible to make all of a computer's storage needs satisfied by a single kind of memory?

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computer with a larger cache is faster because it takes less time to retrieve information.

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