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- The first geocache was placed in 2000, and by 2023 there were over 3 million active caches worldwide.
- The 68030 is essentially a 68020 with a memory management unit (MMU) and instruction and data caches of 256 bytes each.
- These tribes settled in rock shelters in the river and creek valleys, leaving behind artifacts and caches of seeds, implements, burial sites, petroglyphs, river shells, turkey and deer bones, flint knives, scrapers and points.
- In September 1994, flood waters destroyed and swept away nearly all of the community's buildings, homes, and food caches for the winter.
- The second-generation i860 XP microprocessor (code named N11) added 4 Mbyte pages, larger on-chip caches, second level cache support, faster buses, and hardware support for bus snooping, for cache consistency in multiprocessor systems.
- These resources include the execution engine, caches, and system bus interface; the sharing of resources allows two logical processors to work with each other more efficiently, and allows a logical processor to borrow resources from a stalled logical core (assuming both logical cores are associated with the same physical core).
- In computer architecture, cache coherence is the uniformity of shared resource data that ends up stored in multiple local caches.
- For example, the SCSI and PCI buses use parity to detect transmission errors, and many microprocessor instruction caches include parity protection.
- To minimize latency and avoid bottlenecks, distributed computing can benefit significantly from distributed caches.
- A frustrating aspect of negative caches is that the user may put a great effort into troubleshooting the problem, and then after determining and removing the root cause, the error still does not vanish.
- In early March 1988, the Nicaraguan Sandinista government launched Operation Danto 88 to overrun Contra rebel supply caches in the San Andrés de Bocay region, crossing into Honduran territory in their drive.
- The MESI protocol is an invalidate-based cache coherence protocol, and is one of the most common protocols that support write-back caches.
- Since its first combat mission on 10 June 2009, the aircraft flew 400,000 combat hours in 79,000 combat sorties, aiding in the kill or capture of "more than 8,000 terrorists" and uncovering 650 weapons caches.
- Since the caches mediate accesses to memory addresses, data written to different addresses may reach the peripherals' memory or registers out of the program order, i.
- Modern designs try to eliminate or hide them using a variety of techniques: CPU caches, instruction pipelines, instruction prefetch, branch prediction, simultaneous multithreading and others.
- When specific data are shared by several caches and a processor modifies the value of the shared data, the change must be propagated to all the other caches which have a copy of the data.
- The design rationale for log-structured file systems assumes that most reads will be optimized away by ever-enlarging memory caches.
- The role of juveniles is in allofeeding (food sharing) by retrieving caches and bringing food to younger siblings, but this is only allowed by the parents during the post-fledgling period.
- Papyrology as a systematic discipline dates from the 1880s and 1890s, when large caches of well-preserved papyri were discovered by archaeologists in several locations in Egypt, such as Arsinoe (Faiyum) and Oxyrhynchus.
- On foot, the expedition trudged through the frozen deserts of the Antarctic, marching for caches of food and kerosene deposited on the way.
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