Consider a paging system with the page table stored in memory. 80 percent of all page-table references are found in the TLBS. We assume that a memory reference takes 300 ns and finding a page-table...


Consider a paging system with the page table stored in memory. 80 percent of all page-table<br>references are found in the TLBS. We assume that a memory reference takes 300 ns and finding a<br>page-table entry in the TLBS takes 50 ns. What is the effective access time?<br>

Extracted text: Consider a paging system with the page table stored in memory. 80 percent of all page-table references are found in the TLBS. We assume that a memory reference takes 300 ns and finding a page-table entry in the TLBS takes 50 ns. What is the effective access time?

Jun 11, 2022
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