shadow_kill
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 19:23
s mga nkkintindi dyan about caches ng processor..
ano b difference?
Processore Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T8100 (2,10 GHz, FSB 800 MHz, cache L2 2 MB)
Processore Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7250 (2 GHz, cache L2 3 MB, FSB 800 MHz)
kc dun s tinitingnan kong laptop mas mahal ung LAPTOP nitong 2nd processor,ang nkita kong difference lamang nila eh ung CACHE ng una ay 2mb lang at yung pngalawa ay 3mb,may diffrence b tlga dun o mlaki tlga ang difference?thanks!:praise:
jeraldb1003
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 19:51
uhm me mali ka ata sa pgksabi mu. ung pangalwa ung 2mb and ung una ung 3mb.
malaki ang difference nian. mas mlaki ang cache memory ms mbilis. means to say ms mganda. so kpg titingin ka ng processor go for the high cache memory.
eto nga pala definition ng cache momory
Cache memory is random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data, it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data there (from a previous reading of data), it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory.
Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same chip as the microprocessor. (For example, the PowerPC 601 processor has a 32 kilobyte level-1 cache built into its chip.) L2 is usually a separate static RAM (SRAM) chip. The main RAM is usually a dynamic RAM (DRAM) chip.
In addition to cache memory, one can think of RAM itself as a cache of memory for hard disk storage since all of RAM's contents come from the hard disk initially when you turn your computer on and load the operating system (you are loading it into RAM) and later as you start new applications and access new data. RAM can also contain a special area called a disk cache that contains the data most recently read in from the hard disk.
jeraldb1003
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 20:22
aw. salamat lng wulang thanks button. ahehe.
jerosel
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 21:27
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jeraldb1003
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 21:51
@jerosel. ahehe. nkakatuwa thanks mu. ahehe:p
jerosel
10th Apr 2008 Thu, 21:54
OT
sbi mo kc wlang thanks button,kya nlgay ko yung thanks button.. d mo nmn cnbing preSS the THANKS BUTTON.
bosspj_10
11th Apr 2008 Fri, 16:42
para skin dun ako sa mas mtaas na cache,' mas mbilis kc,' mhal nga lng,' weheheh,':thumbsup:
jerosel
11th Apr 2008 Fri, 17:39
meaning
mas mabilis ang processor na c2duo 1.66ghz L2 4mb kesa sa c2duo 2.4ghz L2 2mb?:neo:
jeraldb1003
11th Apr 2008 Fri, 22:22
meaning
mas mabilis ang processor na c2duo 1.66ghz L2 4mb kesa sa c2duo 2.4ghz L2 2mb?:neo:
aw. xmpre mabilis pa rn ung c2duo 2.4ghz. though mbaba ang cache memory nia compare mu sa c2duo na 1.66ghz.
para mas maintndhan ng lahat.
anu ba mas mbilis? Pentium4 3.1ghz 2mb cache o c2duo1.86ghz 2mb cache?
though parehong 2mb ung cache memory ng 2 processor. mas mblis pa rn ang c2duo.
gets ba?:noidea:
OhNow3P
12th Apr 2008 Sat, 00:22
comment ko lang, regarding dun sa unang question, kung deciding ka what laptop to buy, i'd go for the 8100 (wolfdale), why? it uses 45nm architecture not because it has 3MB L2 Cache. 45nm architecture has better energy efficiency therefore "longer" battery life.
eto opinion ko... pero kung processing power habol mo, dun na ako kung ano mas mura as you won't notice the difference... laptop di ba? hindi mo naman i-OC yan e.