From the fact, that the spaces have grown incredibly.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to store procedure results to get
more speed out of the processors ? Or is it already done ?
On 28/07/2022 3:16 pm, K wrote:
From the fact, that the spaces have grown incredibly.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to store procedure results to get
more speed out of the processors ? Or is it already done ?
The idea is over half a century old.
See Wilkes, "Slave Memories and Dynamic Storage Allocation," IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, Offsite LinkVol. EC-1.4,
Issue: 2Offsite Link, (April 1965) 270-271.
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