Memory Ordering
Out-of-order execution, CPU cache, Memory bank
978-620-1-92098-9
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2012-08-24
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Memory ordering is a group of properties of the modern microprocessors, characterising their possibilities in memory operations reordering. It is a type of out-of-order execution. Memory reordering can be used to fully utilize different cache and memory banks. On most modern uniprocessors memory operations are not executed in the order specified by the program code. But in singlethreaded programs from the programmer's point of view, all operations appear to have been executed in the order specified, with all inconsistencies hidden by hardware.
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