Bandgap in semiconductor Bandgap refers to the energy difference between a material’s valence band and conduction band. The bandgap illustrates…
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Carrier Concentration in Semiconductor Carrier concentration refers to the number of charge carriers, either electrons or holes, present in a…
SRAM Memory Bank Architecture In SRAM Memory, Bank Architecture is used to reduce the Bit line & Bit Bar line…
SRAM Butterfly Architecture In SRAM Memory, Butterfly Architecture is used to reduce the wordline(WL) line load capacitance The name “Static Random…
Types of Caches L1 Cache The L1 or Level 1 cache is built inside the CPU itself. It holds the…
Types of Cache Misses Compulsory Miss (Cold Start Misses or First Reference Misses): This type of miss occurs when a…
To minimize the average memory access time, techniques include: Reducing hit time, miss a penalty, or miss rate. Reducing the…
What is Virtual Memory? Virtual memory is a technique used by the operating system to make it seem like there…
What is Cache Coherence? In computer architecture, cache coherence ensures the consistency of shared resource data that resides in multiple…
What is Cache Memory The cache memory component is a smaller and faster memory unit inserted between the CPU and…