- Look up
cache,
caching, or
caché in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cache,
caching, or
caché may
refer to:
Cache (computing), a
technique used in computer...
- In computing, a
cache (/kæʃ/ KASH) is a
hardware or
software component that
stores data so that ****ure
requests for that data can be
served faster; the...
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accessed entry.
Marking some
memory ranges as non-
cacheable can
improve performance, by
avoiding caching of
memory regions that are
rarely re-accessed. This...
- many
cache lines, and so
requires one
fewer tag bit to
support the same
cacheable memory size. The
leftover tag bit is
instead used to
store the
cache line...
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computer architecture,
cache coherence is the
uniformity of
shared resource data that is
stored in
multiple local caches. In a
cache coherent system, if...
- the
replacement policy is pseudo-LRU, all data is
cacheable, the set ****ociativity of the
cache is N (where N > 1), and at most one
processor register...
- An ARP
cache is a
collection of
Address Resolution Protocol entries (mostly dynamic), that are
created when an IP
address is
resolved to a MAC address...
- In computing,
cache replacement policies (also
known as
cache replacement algorithms or
cache algorithms) are
optimizing instructions or
algorithms which...
- A
cache stampede is a type of
cascading failure that can
occur when m****ively
parallel computing systems with
caching mechanisms come
under a very high...
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Câche Câche was a
seafood restaurant in Portland, Oregon's
Buckman neighborhood, in the
United States.
Câche Câche (French for "hide-and-s****" and pronounced...