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What is Split Data Cache

Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education
A cache that consists of several subsections.
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Exploiting Spatial and Temporal Patterns in a High-Performance CPU
Goran Rakočević (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Serbia) and Veljko Milutinović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5784-7.ch010
Abstract
In modern computer systems, the effect known as the memory gap has become a serious bottleneck. It is becoming increasingly difficult to bridge this gap with traditional solutions, and much effort is put into developing new and more effective solutions to this problem. An earlier design, the Dual Data Cache (DDC), is a cache design that implies separation of data into two different cache subsystems so as to increase effectiveness of the cache. Data are separated accordingly to their predominant type of locality. The modified DDC, described here, introduces different internal organizations of the temporal and spatial parts, for better utilization of data characteristics. Conducted simulations show substantial improvements over traditional cache systems, with little increase in surface area and power consumption.
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