If you're referring to the "Desktop" of a computer (the main screen), it is only limited to the remaining space on the computer's hard drive. A desktop computer simply denotes which type of computer it is. (a desktop PC consists of separate keyboard, screen, and computer units) What matters for your question is the size of the hard drive (permanent storage space). Lower end or older computers have between 100 and 320 Gigabytes (1 GB = 1,000,000,000 individual pieces of data), and higher end computers will often have 500 to 2000GB. In terms of say movies and music (for 1000GB) this would be roughly 150 feature movies or 100,000 typical songs.
Because of the designs, desktops are almost always larger in hard drive space than laptops, and for the casual computer user, storage will rarely become a problem, unless you enjoy keeping hundreds of pictures, songs, and videos on-hand.
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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what is the storage capacity
a special high-speed storage area in cpu.
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No, resolution refers to the video capacity of a monitor. The capacity of a storage drive is called storage capacity, not resolution.
A form of so-called thin-client computing, a computer terminal acts as an interface between a user and a system server that has a CPU and storage capacity.
The capacity of a CPU, if I am interpreting this question correctly, is going to vary by each processor. You would need to find the model number of the CPU, and search for the value of its cache.
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.
The maximum storage capacity of of a cd is up to 600 MB
Auxiliary storage, also known as secondary storage, refers to external devices used to store data that cannot be directly accessed by the CPU. Examples include hard drives, solid state drives, USB flash drives, and optical discs. It provides additional storage capacity to complement the primary storage (RAM) in a computer system.
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