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What are the types of memories

What are the types of memories?

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In a system, there are different types of memories as given below:

• Internal RAI\4 of 5lZ or 256 bytes in a microcontroller for registers temporary data
• Stack
• Internal ROM/PROMIEPROM for regarding 4 KB to 16 KB of program
• External RAM for the temporary stack and data
• Internal caches
• EEPROM or flash
• External PROM or ROM for embedding software
• RAM Memory buffers
• Caches (within superscalar microprocessors).

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