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  • 42Memory-level parallelism — or MLP is a term in computer architecture referring to the ability to have pending multiple memory operations, in particular cache misses or translation lookaside buffer misses, at the same time. In a single processor, MLP may be considered a… …

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  • 43Memory Tapes — Also known as Dayve Hawk, Memory Cassette, Weird Tapes Origin New Jersey, United States Genres Chillwave, dream pop, indietronica Years active 2009–present …

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  • 44Memory (2006 film) — For the novel, see Memory (novel), for other uses see Memory (disambiguation) Memory Directed by Bennett Joshua Davlin Produced by Bennett Joshua Davlin Jesse Newhouse Anthony Badalucco Written by …

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  • 45Memory storage density — is a measure of the quantity of information bits that can be stored on a given length of track, area of surface, or in a given volume of a computer storage medium. Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows greater volumes of data …

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  • 46Memory type range register — Memory type range registers (MTRRs) are a set of processor supplementary capabilities control registers that provide system software with control of how accesses to memory ranges by the CPU are cached. It uses a set of programmable model specific …

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  • 47Memory B cell — For other uses, see Memory cell (disambiguation). B lymphocytes are the cells of the immune system that make antibodies to invading pathogens like viruses. They form memory cells that remember the same pathogen for faster antibody production in… …

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  • 48Memory of a Free Festival — Single by David Bowie from the album David Bowie (aka Space Oddity) A side Memory of a Free F …

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  • 49Memory coherence — is an issue that affects the design of computer systems in which two or more processors or cores share a common area of memory.[1][2][3][4] In a uniprocessor system (whereby, in today s terms, there exists only one core), there is only one… …

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  • 50Such, Such Were the Joys — is a long autobiographical essay by English writer George Orwell, written in the 1940 s, but not published until 1952, after the author s death. It tells a story based on Orwell s experiences, between the ages of eight and thirteen in the years… …

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