Macworld Video Preview - Macbook Pro 17
LaptopLogic Video: A look at the newly announced 17" Macbook Pro
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Macworld Video Preview - Macbook Pro 17
Published January 06, 2009 at 08:54:46 PM, by Travis Simon
LaptopLogic Video: A look at the newly announced 17" Macbook Pro
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Tech words explained
- "Cache Memory"
- Type of memory that is very close to the CPU, and usually built into the CPU. Cache does not contain large amounts of data, but it is very easy for the CPU to access it quickly. Due to the nature of programs, small amounts of cache memory can provide drastic performance increases. All CPUs have an L1 (level one) cache, and most of an integrated L2 (level two) cache. L1 cache provides the quickest access, and L2 cache has slower access but can store more data.
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