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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
14

2. A computer is using a fully associative cache and has 216 bytes of memory and a cache of 64 blocks, where each block contains

32 bytes.(15 points) a. How many blocks of main memory are there
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Irina-Kira [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2048 blocks

Explanation:

From the information given:

The memory size of a computer with fully associative cache = 2¹⁶ bytes

The no. of blocks in a single cache = 64

In which each block size = 32 bytes

The no of blocks in the main memory = memory size ÷ block size

The no of blocks in the main memory = 2¹⁶ ÷ 32

The no of blocks in the main memory = 2¹⁶ ÷  2⁵

The no of blocks in the main memory = 2^{16-5}

The no of blocks in the main memory = 2¹¹

The no of blocks in the main memory = 2048 blocks

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