Non-uniform memory access (NUMA) is a computer memory design used in multiprocessing, where the memory access time depends on the memory location relative...
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Uniform memory access (UMA) is a shared memory architecture used in parallel computers. All the processors in the UMA model share the physical memory...
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in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Numa or NUMA may refer to: Non-uniform memory access (NUMA), in computing Numa Falls, a waterfall in Kootenay National...
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Von Neumann architecture (redirect from Processor-memory gap)
and main memory. The problem can also be sidestepped somewhat by using parallel computing, using for example the non-uniform memory access (NUMA) architecture—this...
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main memory. The other architecture group is called hybrid architecture, which includes: Non-Uniform Memory Architecture (NUMA), which involves the non-uniform...
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system with non-uniform memory access (NUMA) latencies, because the memory access latencies to the different scratchpads and the main memory vary. Another...
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memory systems may use: uniform memory access (UMA): all the processors share the physical memory uniformly; non-uniform memory access (NUMA): memory...
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flexibility and performance to produce modern implementations. Non-uniform memory access Zhao Zhang, Zhichun Zhu, and Xiaodong Zhang (2000). A Permutation-based...
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parallelism Memory model (addressing scheme) Memory model Memory protection Memory-disk synchronization Memory virtualization Non-uniform memory access (NUMA)...
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scalability issues of system software on large-scale, shared memory, non-uniform memory access (NUMA) multiprocessing computers. K42 uses a microkernel architecture...
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