- today.
Retrieved 5 May 2014. "DayStar
PowerCache/Fast
Cache Manual".
August 1991. "DayStar
PowerCache/Fast
Cache Manual".
August 1991. "DayStar
Turbo 040...
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processing by
Richard Mattson in 1971. The
power law of
cache misses can be used to
narrow down the
cache sizes to
practical ranges,
given a tolerable...
- A CPU
cache is a
hardware cache used by the
central processing unit (CPU) of a
computer to
reduce the
average cost (time or energy) to
access data from...
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include the 40 or 50 MHz
DayStar PowerCache 68030, a 33 or 40 MHz
DayStar Turbo 040, and the
DayStar Turbo 601
PowerPC
Upgrade running at
either 66 MHz...
- In computing,
cache replacement policies (also
known as
cache replacement algorithms or
cache algorithms) are
optimizing instructions or
algorithms which...
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Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) in
October 1989,
releasing the
PowerCache/4e
later that year. The
company was the
victim of an
attempted armed robbery...
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Business Information: 58 – via Gale. McCormick, John (July 24, 1990). "ALR
PowerCache 4, 25 MHz 80486-based computer". Newsbytes. The
Washington Post Company...
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integration with
other designs.
Xtensa processors range from small, low-
power cache-less
microcontroller to more performance-oriented SIMD processors, multiple-issue...
- of
magical object with
hyperdimensional "lines of
power"
which connect it to
sorcerous power caches in
various universes. In the
Amber novels and short...
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Caché (French: [kaʃe]), also
known as Hidden, is a 2005 neo-noir
psychological thriller film
written and
directed by
Michael Haneke and
starring Daniel...