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consider the following interleaved memory designs for a main memory system with 16 memory modules. each module is assumed to have a capacity of 1 m byte. the machine is byteaddressable. design 16 ways interleaving with one memory bank

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Answered by prakashsanvi93
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In computing, interleaved memory is a design which compensates for the relatively slow speed of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) or core memory, by spreading memory addresses evenly across memory banks.

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Memory interleaving is a technique for increasing memory speed. It is a process that makes the system more efficient, fast and reliable. ... In an interleaved memory system, there are still two banks of DRAM but logically the system seems one bank of memory that is twice as large.

Answered by anishauma81
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In computing, interleaved memory is a design which compents for the relatively slow speed of dynamic random access memory ( DRAM ) or core memory by spreading memory address evenly across memory bank

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