Why cash memory is faster then main memory?

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  • Cache memory is usually "On Die" which means it is in the processor chip, which allows it to 'talk' with the processor direct at a much higher speed than standard RAM.
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  • cache is a small chip, thats usually placed inside the CPU or sometimes its right next to it and is responsible for providing direct access to the commonly used programs, rather than going back to the hard disk and ram again and again
    so
    cache makes it more fast than RAM, you know!!!
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