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Caches are traditionally organized as a rigid hierarchy, with multiple levels of progressively larger and slower memories. Hierarchy allows a simple, fixed design to benefit a wide range of applications, since working sets settle at the smallest (i.e., fastest and most energy-efficient) level they fit in. However, rigid hierarchies also add overheads, because each level adds latency and energy even...
Small devices have a specific hardware configuration. In particular, they usually include several types of memories (typically internal and external RAM, EEPROM, Flash), different in quantities and properties. For instance, their access times can be very different. This is an issue for object-oriented solutions such as Java virtual machines which have to perform automatic data reclamation. In this...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.