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    2/420 Cette instruction tient compte de la reforme du cadre budgetaire et comptable des EPLE issue du decret n° 2012-1193 du 26 octobre 2012 modifiant le code de l’education.
    Definition of: cache (1) To store data locally in order to speed up subsequent retrievals. Pronounced “cash.” See Web cache and browser cache. (2) Reserved areas of memory (RAM) in every computer
    What is inline function : The inline functions are a C++ enhancement feature to increase the execution time of a program. Functions can be instructed to compiler to make them inline so that compiler can replace those function definition wherever those are being called. COMP 273 18 – cache 2 (data & instructions, hit and miss) Mar. 16, 2016 and data. Another type of spatial locality is that instructions are typically executed in sequence. (Branches and jumps occur only occasionally). At any time during the execution of a program we
    The instruction set consists of addressing modes, instructions, native data types, registers, memory architecture, interrupt, and exception handling, and external I/O. An example of an instruction set is the x86 instruction set, which is common to find on computers today. Different computer processors can use almost the same instruction set
    The fetch – decode – execute cycle is the order of steps that the Central Processing Unit (CPU) uses to follow instructions. The fetch-execute cycle was first proposed by John von Neumann who is famous for the Von Neumann architecture, the framework which is being followed by most computers
    Let us take an example to illustrate the role of cache memory in performance enhancement. As we know that CPU execute only one instruction at a time, let consider a situation where 5 instructions are to be executed by the CPU one by one.
    Define cache. cache synonyms, cache pronunciation, cache translation, English dictionary definition of cache. a hiding place; a hidden store of goods: He had a cache of nonperishable food in case of an invasion. Not to be confused with: cachet – an official seal, as
    Well, there are instructions that don’t access the data cache, but it’s impossible to access the data cache without using an instruction, so by definition the instruction cache is used more often. If you’re talking about which one has fewer cache misses, that’s going to be highly program specific. A tight loop that accesses a gigabyte of memory
    Instruction latencies are measured in a long dependency chain of identical instructions where the output of each instruction is needed as input for the next instruction. The sequence of instructions should be long, but not so long that it doesn’t fit into the level-1 code cache. A typical length is 100 instructions of the same type. This

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