what's the cache size and block size?
I have this information
clock_rate(Ghz): 2
mem_access_latency(cycles): 250
L1_size(Bytes): 4096
L1_line_size(Bytes): 16
set_associativity: 2
in this information,
what's the cache size and blcok size?
and is it same to line_size and block size?
caching
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I have this information
clock_rate(Ghz): 2
mem_access_latency(cycles): 250
L1_size(Bytes): 4096
L1_line_size(Bytes): 16
set_associativity: 2
in this information,
what's the cache size and blcok size?
and is it same to line_size and block size?
caching
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I have this information
clock_rate(Ghz): 2
mem_access_latency(cycles): 250
L1_size(Bytes): 4096
L1_line_size(Bytes): 16
set_associativity: 2
in this information,
what's the cache size and blcok size?
and is it same to line_size and block size?
caching
I have this information
clock_rate(Ghz): 2
mem_access_latency(cycles): 250
L1_size(Bytes): 4096
L1_line_size(Bytes): 16
set_associativity: 2
in this information,
what's the cache size and blcok size?
and is it same to line_size and block size?
caching
caching
asked Nov 22 '18 at 0:36
ジョユンサンジョユンサン
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I can understand why this confusion. Lot of resources use cache, line, block terminology. After going through most of them, this is true to my knowledge.
Cache size = Cache capacity
. In given info, L1_size(Bytes): 4096 Bytes
Block size= Cache block size = cache line size = line size
. In given info, 16 Bytes
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I can understand why this confusion. Lot of resources use cache, line, block terminology. After going through most of them, this is true to my knowledge.
Cache size = Cache capacity
. In given info, L1_size(Bytes): 4096 Bytes
Block size= Cache block size = cache line size = line size
. In given info, 16 Bytes
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I can understand why this confusion. Lot of resources use cache, line, block terminology. After going through most of them, this is true to my knowledge.
Cache size = Cache capacity
. In given info, L1_size(Bytes): 4096 Bytes
Block size= Cache block size = cache line size = line size
. In given info, 16 Bytes
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I can understand why this confusion. Lot of resources use cache, line, block terminology. After going through most of them, this is true to my knowledge.
Cache size = Cache capacity
. In given info, L1_size(Bytes): 4096 Bytes
Block size= Cache block size = cache line size = line size
. In given info, 16 Bytes
I can understand why this confusion. Lot of resources use cache, line, block terminology. After going through most of them, this is true to my knowledge.
Cache size = Cache capacity
. In given info, L1_size(Bytes): 4096 Bytes
Block size= Cache block size = cache line size = line size
. In given info, 16 Bytes
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