When caches aren't enough: data prefetching techniques
With data prefetching, memory systems call data into the cache before the processor needs it, thereby reducing memory-access latency. Using the most suitable techniques is critical to maximizing data prefetching's effectiveness. The authors review three popular prefetching techniques: software-...
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description | With data prefetching, memory systems call data into the cache before the processor needs it, thereby reducing memory-access latency. Using the most suitable techniques is critical to maximizing data prefetching's effectiveness. The authors review three popular prefetching techniques: software-initiated prefetching, sequential hardware-initiated prefetching, and prefetching via reference prediction tables. |
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