cache should small for super computer.
What kind of computer program uses a large system cache?
If we took size of cache as large as size of main memory then the main purpose of cache(take less time) would come to end, as larger the cache slower would be it's processing speed.
He kept a large cache of papers in his locker.yes i can, here it is, Can u use the french word cache in a sentence?
In General or For a spicific type of product? In General on a large production rate COMPUTER-INTERGRATED MANYFACTURING would be best, on a smaller production rate COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN would be best. If anyone would like to submit a better answer that would be great.
Though the size of a cache has increased over time, so too has the size of hard disk. An economical comparison of cache versus hard disk space in a cost per MB analsysis will show that a cache would be significantly more expensive. Furthermore, cache in general is considered "temporary" or volatile storage which means that the contents of the storage device is lost when the system is powered off. A hard disk, on the other hand, is "long term" or non-volatile storage; when the system is powered off, the hard disk still safely holds the data stored on it.
Is the printer buffer in the printer or in the computer?
Having a long history in Internet Explorer will not specifically slow down your browsing experience, but having a large cache in Internet Explorer certainly will. It's a well known fact that Internet Explorer starts in "expand cache as needed" mode, and this mode has been known to keep a copy of every file you ever view in the browser on the computer, even after months of disuse. At some point, the cache for Internet Explorer will exceed 500 megabytes, which is the (theoretical) point where most computers start to have a noticeable slow down in Internet Explorer. Cases have been observed where the cache had expanded to approximately 2 gigabytes; the cache was so large that it was actually more efficient to just re-download the file rather than wait on the cache. If your browser starts to run slower, set the cache to a maximum of 200 megabytes, and/or clear the cache using Tools | Internet Options.
The function of a mainframe computer is usually as a large database of all sorts of data. An example would be a large credit card company would have a computer that would hold every bit of data that company needed including customers and their info. So in short a computer with large amounts of data, and in most cases, backups of that data too.
The function of a mainframe computer is usually as a large database of all sorts of data. An example would be a large credit card company would have a computer that would hold every bit of data that company needed including customers and their info. So in short a computer with large amounts of data, and in most cases, backups of that data too.
cache is more expensive and it will increase the cost of the system terribly. processing of more than one cache will complicate the design of CPU and increase the burden on CPU.
because cache memory is costlier than main memory and physical size of cache memory also matters.ignoring the cost , if we use large cache memory, it will take larger physical space.so mother board won't be able to accomodate it
That depends on what you mean by a 'better job.' The earning potential in both fields is high, the main difference being that information technology is the application of computer technology to the workplace, whereas computer science is the study of computer systems and interfaces. Large corporations have high demands for information technology, and often pay well. Research in computer science is happening at both the institutional level and the private level, and private industry rewards computer scientists very well, in most cases, due to the extensive educations they must have. Mathematics is the basis for much of computer science, and advanced math classes are essential in advancing in computer science. So, if you desire to work with people, helping them to do their jobs, then information technology is what you would like. If you are interested in building better computers, or making the ones that we have work better, then you would enjoy computer science. Which do you think would be better?