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Free sign up"allocated memory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in computer science and information technology to refer to the amount of space or storage that has been assigned to a program or process to use. Example: The new software requires a minimum of 2GB of allocated memory to run smoothly.
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the same with nalloc allocated memory.
A task's address space can contain both explicitly allocated memory and automatically allocated memory.
The computing time and allocated memory are kept small, compared to the finite element method, by the use of analytical solution to account for the presence of inhomogeneities.
For very high-res images, the number of features (edges, lines, junctions) detected may exceed allocated memory causing a segmentation fault.
The best parallel performance reaches 808.7 MLUPS (Million Lattice Updates Per Second), which is 1421.3-times speedup compared with the serial computation with allocated memory.
Cobalt optimizations operate over a C-like intermediate representation including unstructured control flow, pointers to local variables and dynamically allocated memory, and recursive procedures.
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In this work, we propose an integer linear programming (ILP) model that solves the twofold problem of finding the optimal allocation of memory instances as well as the optimal mapping of address ranges to allocated memories.
The default allocator uses operator new to allocate memory.
In this paper, we present the design of a bitmap-based memory allocator implemented primarily in combinational logic to allocate memory in a small, predictable amount of time.
ERROR: Could not allocate memory for 'output_pixels'output_pixels
The vm_allocate function explicitly allocates memory.
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