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Consider a byte-addressable computer with 24-bit addresses, a cache capable of storing a total of 64KB of data, and blocks of 32 bytes. Show the format of a 24-bit memory addres…
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Consider a byte-addressable computer with 24-bit addresses, a cache capable of storing a
total of 64KB of data, and blocks of 32 bytes. Show the format of a 24-bit memory address for:
(a) Direct mapped
(b) Associative
(c) 4-way set associative
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