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Write-back cache

A portion of memory that temporarily holds data until it can be permanently saved, usually when there is a decrease in a system's activity. This delay improves system performance over that which exists when there are frequent disc writes, because the computer is not constantly pulling data from or storing data to disk.

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Product of learning

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