The is the specific interface that allows the system to manage memory address spaces for various peripheral devices. It ensures that when a component (like a video card) needs to store or retrieve data, it does so efficiently without crashing the system or overlapping with other processes. 2. What Does It Actually Do?

Today, most memory controllers are integrated directly into the CPU (Central Processing Unit) . This "on-die" integration reduces latency (delay) because the data doesn't have to travel across the motherboard to a separate chip; it stays within the processor's housing. 4. Troubleshooting: The "Driver Missing" Error