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    cache
    /kaʃ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. store away in hiding or for future use: "he decided that they must cache their weapons"
    • 2. store (data) in a cache memory: "the operating system tries to cache every disk operation"

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  2. Cache: This is where your computer stores files downloaded directly from the websites you visitfonts, images, that kind of thing. The files in your cache aren't that different from the files in the cache of someone else who visits the same websites as you.

  3. Jul 7, 2020 · A cache is a special storage space for temporary files that makes a device, browser, or app run faster and more efficiently. After opening an app or website for the first time, a...

  4. In computing, a cache ( / kæʃ / ⓘ KASH) [1] is a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster; the data stored in a cache might be the result of an earlier computation or a copy of data stored elsewhere.

  5. A cache -- pronounced CASH -- is hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment. It is a small amount of faster, more expensive memory used to improve the performance of recently or frequently accessed data.

  6. Mar 6, 2023 · Cache and cookies are files that store data about your online activity and web pages. Learn how to manage and delete them to improve your internet speed and privacy in Microsoft Edge.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Caching is a technique to store frequently accessed data in a faster memory or storage to improve performance and user experience. Learn about different types of caching, such as disk, browser, DNS, application and CPU cache, and how to optimize caching strategies.

  8. Oct 19, 2022 · A cache is a digital, intermediate storage that retains already accessed data for subsequent reuse. Learn how caches work, where they are located, and what types of caches exist in this article.