Question on: SS2 ICT - Memory Unit II

How does the storage capacity of primary memory compare to that of secondary memory?

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The storage capacity of primary memory is relatively small compared to that of secondary memory. Primary memory is designed to hold the data and instructions needed for immediate processing by the CPU. It typically ranges from a few gigabytes (GB) to several terabytes (TB) in size. In contrast, secondary memory devices, such as hard drives and SSDs, can have storage capacities ranging from hundreds of gigabytes to multiple terabytes.

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