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Description: Busy semiconductor processor cores don’t have resources to spare for expansion. There is a knee-of-cure relationship for CPU resource required for memory expansion The more memory expansion done, the more CPU resource required. Knee varies depending on how compressible memory contents are. % CPU utilization for expansion Amount of memory expansion Example 1: Plenty of spare CPU resource available and very resource effective region 2: Constrained CPU resource – already running at significant utilization Active Memory Expansion Author: IBM
Upload Date: 22-Mar-2010
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Reference URL: http://electronics.wesrch.com/paper_details/pdf/EL1SE1UU8KZQL/active_memory_expansion
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