C. To cache CPU information.
A GURU is not a standard term commonly used in computer architecture or technology for a specific component, but based on the choices, it seems to relate to a cache system that stores and retrieves data quickly for the CPU. In this context, it could be interpreted as referring to a caching mechanism used to store CPU-related information to speed up processing.
If you were thinking of a specific technology or term like GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), that would be related to video rendering and graphics acceleration, but GURU seems more closely related to caching and CPU performance.
It stands for Global Usability Rating Unit. The purpose of a GURU is to cache CPU information.
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