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Bank: A bank is the storage section of a motherboard that holds areas for memory modules. It is organized into units representing the minimum number of memory chips that must work in tandem. Hence, banks don’t just hold random memory; they are organized and part of a cache memory that is addressed in a particular order in the grand scheme of memory banks. Cache memory is divided in banks to dodge the effects of going through the entire bank cycle. When data is stored or retrieved, even back-to-to, each bank has enough time to recuperate before the next request for that bank arrives. Hence, the meticulous order of the banks pays off since there is quick turn around time for results.