👉 Pseudomemory is a concept in computer science that refers to the absence of memory in a digital system. This means that there are no physical copies of the data or instructions stored on any physical component of an electronic device, such as a hard drive or RAM. In the context of computing, pseudomemory can be used to simulate the behavior of a system without having access to actual hardware resources. It is often used in systems where memory access and manipulation are not possible due to security or performance