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scratchpad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scratchpad may
refer to: A pad of paper, such as a notebook, for
preliminary notes, sketches, or...
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Scratchpad memory (SPM), also
known as
scratchpad,
scratchpad RAM or
local store in
computer terminology, is an
internal memory,
usually high-speed, used...
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defines a
strongly typed hierarchy. Two
computer algebra systems named Scratchpad were
developed by IBM. The
first one was
started in 1965 by
James Griesmer...
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widely used
cache in
general processing devices, DLPs
always use
scratchpad memory as it
could provide higher data
reuse opportunities by leveraging...
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circuits (ICs); the 3850 CPU
which contains the
arithmetic logic unit and a
scratchpad, the 3851
Program Storage Unit (PSU)
which contains 1 KB of
program ROM...
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needed to
store the L1
cache data in the L2.
Scratchpad memory (SPM), also
known as
scratchpad,
scratchpad RAM or
local store in
computer terminology,...
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texture mapping),
whilst scratchpad DMA
requires reworking algorithms for more
predictable 'linear' traversals. As such
scratchpads are
generally harder to...
- have a cache. To be fast, if needed/wanted, they
still have an on-chip
scratchpad memory that has a
similar function,
while software managed. In e.g. microcontrollers...
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cache and a 16 KB
scratchpad RAM. Both the
instruction and data
caches are
virtually indexed and
physically tagged while the
scratchpad RAM
exists in a...
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cores across the
entire system. The
processing cores feature 64 KB of
scratchpad memory for data (and 16 KB for instructions) and
communicate via a network...