Cache-Memory

  • 31cache — ca·che s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS inform. memoria di un computer dotata di velocità d accesso superiore a quella della memoria centrale, nella quale vengono registrati dati e istruzioni di uso corrente {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1992.… …

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  • 32cache buffer —    A Novell NetWare implementation of a disk cache used to speed server disk accesses, thereby allowing workstations to access data more quickly. Reading data from cache memory is much faster than reading data from the hard disk. NetWare uses… …

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  • 33Cache-Speicher — operatyvioji buferinė atmintinė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. cache; cache memory vok. Cache Speicher, m; schneller Pufferspeicher, m rus. КЭШ; КЭШ память, f pranc. antimémoires; mémoire cache, f …

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  • 34cache — operatyvioji buferinė atmintinė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. cache; cache memory vok. Cache Speicher, m; schneller Pufferspeicher, m rus. КЭШ; КЭШ память, f pranc. antimémoires; mémoire cache, f …

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  • 35cache controller —    Pronounced [cash controller]. A special purpose processor whose sole task is to manage cache memory. On newer processors, such as the Intel Pentium II, cache management is integrated directly into the processor.    See also cache …

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  • 36cache — podėlis statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Atmintis, skiriama laikinai padėti programos duomenims, kurių gali vėliau prireikti. Prisipilžius podėliui programa, prieš įrašydama naujus duomenis, pašalina dalį anksčiau įrašytų. Paprastai… …

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  • 37cache — spartinančioji atmintinė statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Įtaisas, atliekantis kurio nors kito kompiuterio įtaiso (pvz., spausdintuvo, monitoriaus) ↑podėlio vaidmenį. Spartinančiojoje atmintinėje dubliuojami ↑operatyviosios atminties… …

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  • 38Cache pollution — describes situations where an executing computer program loads data into CPU cache unnecessarily, thus causing other needed data to be evicted from the cache into lower levels of the memory hierarchy, potentially all the way down to main memory,… …

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  • 39Memory coherence — is an issue that affects the design of computer systems in which two or more processors or cores share a common area of memory.[1][2][3][4] In a uniprocessor system (whereby, in today s terms, there exists only one core), there is only one… …

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  • 40Memory ordering — is a group of properties of the modern microprocessors, characterising their possibilities in memory operations reordering. It is a type of out of order execution. Memory reordering can be used to fully utilize different cache and memory banks.… …

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