Lexeme: data cache  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A data cache is a component of a computer system that stores frequently accessed data for faster retrieval. It is a form of high-speed memory that is closer to the processor than main memory, allowing the processor to access data more quickly. The purpose of a data cache is to reduce the time it takes for the processor to access data from slower main memory, improving overall system performance. The cache holds a copy of recently accessed data so that when the processor needs that data again, it can retrieve it from the cache instead of fetching it from main memory. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. data cache (singular), data caches (plural)
  • verb. data cache (simple present), data cached (simple past), data caching (present continuous), data caches (third person singular)
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