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12,21,13,32,27,23,34,19,34,23,36,39 estion 16 12 points A direct-mapped cache has 4 blocks and each block holds four...
A direct-mapped cache has 4 blocks and each block holds four bytes of data. The memory system is byte-addressable. Determine if each of the memory references below is a hit (H) or miss (M). You assume the cache is initially empty and memory references are given in decimal. Reference 27 0 13 24 50 24 36 14 48 45 47 48 H/M?
A direct-mapped cache has 4 blocks and each block holds four bytes of data. The memory system is byte-addressable. Determine if each of the memory references below is a hit (H) or miss (M). You assume the cache is initially empty and memory references are given in decimal. 12 21 13 32 27 23 34 19 34 23 36 39 REFE RENC E H/M2 I
Lab 8 final report A direct-mapped cache has 4 blocks and each block holds four bytes of data. The memory system is byte-addressable. Determine if each of the memory references below is a hit (H) or miss (M). You assume the cache is initially empty and memory references are given in decimal. 12 21 13 32 27 23 34 19 34 23 36 39 REFE RENC E H/M? I
Consider a direct-mapped cache with 32 blocks Cache is initially empty, Block size = 16 bytes The following memory addresses (in hexadecimal) are referenced: 0x2B4, 0x2B8, 0x2BC, 0x3E8, 0x3EC,0x4F0, 0x8F4, 0x8F8, 0x8FC. Map addresses to cache blocks and indicate whether hit or miss
Question 33 10 pts For a direct mapped cache of 4 blocks with a cache block size of 1 byte, in which cache block will each memory location map to? The order of accesses if given by the operation number. Indicate if each access is a hit or a miss, and what the tag value is for each entry. Assume that the cache is initially empty, and the accesses are in order of appearance. REDRAW AND COMPLETE THE CACHE TABLE...
Suppose a computer using direct mapped cache has 232 byte of byte-addressable main memory, and a cache of 1024 blocks, where each cache block contains 32 bytes. a. How many blocks of main memory are there? b. What is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, i.e., what are the sizes of the tag, block, and offset fields? c.To which cache block will the memory address 0x000063FA map?
QUESTION 2 Suppose a computer using direct mapped cache has 216 bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 64 blocks, where each cache block contains 32 bytes. a. How many blocks of main memory are there? b) What is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, (include field names and their sizes) c) To which cache block will the memory address (F8C916 map? What address in that block does it map to?
12 points A direct mapped cache holds 64KB of useful data (not including tag or control bits). Assuming that the block streis 32-byte and the address is 32-bit, find the number of bits needed for tag index and byte select fields of the address Number of bits for offset bits Number of bits for index bits Number of bits for tag Moving to another question will save this response. Question 17 of 18
Assuming a direct-mapped cache with 4 four-word blocks that is initially empty, label each reference in the list as a hit or a miss and show the final contents of the cache. The following is a sequence of address references given as word addresses. 1, 5, 8, 4, 17, 19, 20, 6, 9, 8, 43, 5, 6, 21, 9, 17 Reference Hit or Miss Miss 17 19 20 43 Wordo Wordi Word2 Word 3 Block
For a 16K-byte, direct-mapped cache, suppose the block size is 32 bytes, draw a cache diagram. Indicate the block size, number of blocks, and address field decomposition (block offset, index, and tag bit width) assuming a 32-bit memory address.