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Summary

Plot of miss rate versus cache size for various associativities.

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Data is from Hill and Cantin.

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Original file history

  • (del) (cur) 07:59, 1 August 2004 . . Iain.mcclatchie . . 453x288 (15481 bytes) (Prettier graph.)
  • (del) (rev) 20:49, 23 July 2004 . . Iain.mcclatchie . . 640x240 (3687 bytes) (Plot of miss rate versus cache size for various associativities)

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