| Sun Microsystems. microSPARC-II data sheet, 1994. |
....and main memory, This trend has also increased the penalty of cache misses, which occur when a requested block is not in cache memory. Another trend in cache memory is that the size of cache memory becomes increasingly large, so we now see computer systems with several mega byte cache memory [17, 2, 11, 10]. In such a computer system, once a block is referenced, it is unlikely to be replaced from cache memory until a context switch occurs. However when a context switch occurs, most of the cache state built by the old process is replaced by the new process. The above two trends indicate that the ....
Sun Microsystems. microSPARC-II data sheet, 1994.
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