Most MacBook users find this issue annoying, and the same goes with Microsoft Windows users. These temporary files keep clogging and eating up your storage. However, it doesn’t mean all the temporary files are deleted in this process.
When you are done with the work and closes the file, most of the data created by the software vanishes from the RAM and your storage. You can consider cache memory as local memory for apps because they can send instructions at a faster speed, and give you output. When you open software, plenty of files open at the same time and they store as cache memory. From using a Microsoft Windows laptop to Apple’s macOS, the operating system is carrying a lot of burdens. An operating system works on a complex set of instructions and run apps.