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Answer;

Processor

Cache memory levels are based on proximity to processor.

Explanation;

Cache memory, also called CPU memory, is a small sized high-speed static random access memory (SRAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular random access memory (RAM).

It provides high-speed data access to a processor and stores frequently used computer programs , data and application.

Answer:

Microprocessor Chip

Explanation:

The levels depend on the proximity to it.

L1 means that's built on the microprocessor chip.

L2 means that's built separately, like an expansion card for example.