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Memory Address Definition

In computing, the memory address is an identifier for a unique location of primary memory, with which a CPU or other devices can store, modify or retrieve data from it. Memory addresses are a fixed number of digits, being an unsigned integer.Usually, memory addresses are expressed in hexadecimal basis for easy reading.For example, a memory address in a 32-bit processor could be in binary 1011

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