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2.3 Impact on performance

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:50 am
by Rina7RS
Cache refresh: Data retrieved from RAM is stored in the cache for future access, replacing less frequently accessed data based on replacement algorithms such as Least Recently Used LRU.
Effective use of cache can have a significant impact on system performance. Access to data is much faster than access to RAM, which reduces latency and improves data processing speed. Although this is a bit of a stretch, an example would be the Ryzen 7 5800X vs 5800X3D. The X3D has a large vertical 3D cache. And as you probably know or have seencan see in benchmarks, the 5800X3D significantly outperforms applications that can use a larger cache. One explanation is that the cache implementation and its use are better.

3. Clock frequency
Clock speed refers to the processor's clock speed and is measured bosnia and herzegovina mobile database in gigahertz GHz. This speed indicates the number of cycles the processor can complete in a second. A cycle is essentially a clock pulse during which the processor can perform basic operations, such as reading instructions, executing them, and writing the results. For example, a processor with a clock speed of 3 GHz can complete 3 billion cycles per second.