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Definition of "interleaved memory" |
a memory system consisting of several memory modules (or banks) with an assignment of addresses that makes consecutive accesses fall into different modules. This increases the effective memory bandwidth, as several memory requests can be satisfied (concurrently by several modules) in the same time as it would take to satisfy one memory requests. For example, a simple arrangement (sequential interleaving), which favors sequential access, is to assign address k to memory bank k mod N, where N is the number of modules employed: the reference stride is 1, so consecutive requests are to different bands. |
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