explain with an example of what is meant by high-order interleaving and low-order interleaving in memory organization
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a and b bits in High order interleaving a bits are as the module address and the low order b bits are the word address in each module. High order interleaving cannot support block access of contiguous location . Low order interleaving support the block access in pipelined fashion .
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