Multi-channel memory architecture — Multi channel architecture is a technology that increases the transfer speed of data between the RAM and the memory controller by adding more channels of communication between them. Theoretically this multiplies the data rate by exactly the… … Wikipedia
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ARM architecture — This article is about a computer processor architecture. For other uses, see ARM (disambiguation). Logo ARM Designer ARM Holdings Bits … Wikipedia
Micro-Threads (multi core) — Micro Threads for multi core and many cores processors is a mechanism to hide memory latency similar to multi threading architectures. However, it is done in software for multi core processors such as the Cell Broadband Engine to dynamically hide … Wikipedia
Stalinist architecture — (also referred to as Stalin s Empire style, Stalinist Gothic, or Socialist Classicism) is a term given to architecture of the Soviet Union between 1933, when Boris Iofan s draft for Palace of Soviets was officially approved, and 1955, when Nikita … Wikipedia
Multithreading (computer architecture) — This article describes hardware supports for multithreads. For thread in software, see Thread (computer science). Multithreading computers have hardware support to efficiently execute multiple threads. These are distinguished from multiprocessing … Wikipedia
Clock rate — Clocking redirects here. For tampering with vehicle odometers, see Odometer fraud. The clock rate is the rate in cycles per second (measured in hertz) or the frequency of the clock in any synchronous circuit, such as a central processing unit… … Wikipedia