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  1. difference between "addressable" and "address" in memory?

    Aug 23, 2020 · Assume the memory is 4-byte addressable. MY QUESTION IS: what is the difference between an "address" and "the memory is 4 byte addressable"? I understand an …

  2. How can memory size be 1M x 16? - Computer Science Stack …

    Feb 24, 2017 · Bits in an addressable memory location - 16 in this example. Addressable memory locations - 1M = 2^20 in this example. CPU word size 1M = 2^20, while the max number of …

  3. What is the maximum directly adddressable memory capacity?

    Consider a 32-bit microprocessor composed of 2 fields: the first byte contains the opcode and remainder an immediate operand or an operand address. What is the maximum directly …

  4. computer architecture - Word- or byte-addressable? Correct …

    Aug 19, 2015 · Page-addressable, block-addressable? Bit-addressable, byte-addressable and word-addressable are the only terms I've seen use. It doesn't make much sense to address …

  5. How to calculate the number of tag, index and offset bits of …

    Let's assume the system is byte addressable. Then each cache block contains 8 words* (4 bytes/word)=32=2 5 bytes, so the offset is 5 bits. The index for a direct mapped cache is the …

  6. Byte addressable vs Word addressable - Computer Science Stack …

    Sep 8, 2019 · I am trying to understand the difference between byte addressing and word addressing. A 4-way set-associative cache memory unit with a capacity of 16 KB is built using …

  7. How many words of memory map to the same cache entry?

    0 I am going over some practice questions for the Major field exam and it asks: A processor with a word-addressable memory has a two-way set-associative cache. A cache line is one word, so …

  8. computer architecture - Does word addressable memory have …

    1 Well, my question - if word addressable memory has more bytes than byte addressable memory - is derived from the fact that in word addressable memory each address addresses a word …

  9. computer architecture - Advantage of byte addressable memory …

    May 19, 2015 · With byte addressable memory and a 32 bit address you can have 4GB while with word addressable memory you can have 4GB * wordsize. Are single bytes used that much …

  10. Loading a word from byte-addressable cache - Computer Science …

    That means - even if the Memory (as a component - RAM for example) isn't byte-addressable by itself (which means that each address contains, for example, 4 bytes of data instead of 1), …