Xmp sidecar for jpg files?

I know how to create files xmp sidecar for raw files.  Photoshop CS6 creates xmp sidecar for jpg files?  My place jpg I opened in Camera Raw is preserved somewhere (because when I reopen it the jpg, the file opens in raw with the changes I've done previously), but I can't find a file in which these changes are stored.  -What are these embedded information in the jpg or stored somewhere else?

SideCar files are ignored by the JPEG files.

But you can synchronize settings in JPEGs in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR).

See this video: batch in Adobe Camera Raw

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