An Advanced Transfer cache allows for the L2 cache to rest completely inside the core processor of a computer. It features a 256-bit wide bus.
advanced transfer cache
On-Package L2 cache (discrete L2 cache) is on a separate microchip within the processor housing, while Advanced Transfer Cache (ATC) is located directly on the same die as the processor core.
"Air Traffic Controller" "Advanced transfer cache"
The discrete L2 is located within the processor housing, on a separate chip. The Advanced Transfer Cache is located directly on the processor die itself.
An L2 cache is built directly on the processor chip as an advanced transfer cache. Data is transmitted via the front side bus.
ATC (Advanced Transfer Cache) bus
Its called the backside bus or cache bus. There's also the ATC bus. Back Side Bus Front side bus or cache bus Back Side Bus
The maximum transfer rate of an L2 cache refers to the highest amount of data that can be read from or written to the cache per unit time, typically measured in gigabytes per second (GB/s). This rate is influenced by the cache's architecture, size, and the width of its data bus. A higher transfer rate allows for faster access to frequently used data, improving overall system performance. However, the actual effective transfer rate can vary based on the workload and how well the cache is utilized.
3.0 GBPS
Cache Cache was created in 1981.
There are different type of cache memory: processor cache memory, cache memory ram,1 cache memory l2, cache memory, CPU cache memory, disk cache memory, hard disk cache, cache memory motherboard.
The collective noun 'cache' is used for:a cache of ammunitiona cache of jewelsa cache of moneya cache of weapons