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Measuring the size of the cache line empirically
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Measuring the size of the cache line empirically
Our computers do not read or write memory in units of bits or even bytes. Rather memory is accessed in small blocks of memory called “cache line”. For a given system, the cache line size is usually fixed and small (e.g., 16 to 256 bytes). All Intel/AMD x64…
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