Hmmm, a CPU (processor) stores no data. RAM or Memory can store data as long as the computer is ON and the Hard Drive can store data indefinately (forever).
The answer is CPU
Very fast memory used to store data or instructions between the CPU and regular memory is called cache.
Cache memory is a place for the CPU to store important data but still have quick access to it. The cache acts as a middleman, providing data to the CPU at full speed while it is obtaining data from the SDRAM.
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The CPU processes data, so data would be using the CPU.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
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CPU's will have a number of small local data storage points called "registers". These registers only hold small amounts of data and provide the fastest possible access.
In a CPU, data is stored in registers, which are small storage locations within the CPU itself. Registers are used to hold data that is actively being processed by the CPU, such as instructions, memory addresses, and temporary calculations. Data can also be temporarily stored in the cache memory in the CPU for faster access.
Data run's through a processor CPU = Core Processing Unit but yes CPU is the same thing as a Processor or ''Data Processor''
The registers are inside the CPU and await tasks you send to your compter from, The CPU picks these up and the registers then get to work to process them to give you an outcome. General Purpose Register (intel) gave these worktables names: AX, BX, CX & DX.