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DMA (Direct Memory Access) frees the CPU from these menial tasks. With DMA, peripheral devices do not have to ask the CPU to fetch some data for them, but can do it themselves.
“Direct memory access” doesn’t mean the device has free reign of system memory. I mean, it used to, but that’s like, decades ago now. (It was fun, though, you could do Sneaky Things).
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