A process may map files to its address space, thereby creating a 1-to-1 equivalence between the files’ data and its corresponding memory-mapped region. Memory mapping has several uses: Dynamic loading ...
Last time we talked about how the original PC has a limit of 640 kB for your programs and 1 MB in total. But of course those restrictions chafed. People demanded more memory, and there were ...
Why we need DDR5. Security improvements of DDR5 over DDR4. How RowHammer can be thwarted. Rapid growth in the world’s digital information has driven continued improvements in computing to process, ...
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