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Objects will initially be allocated to a chunk of memory called the first generation, or G1.
That directory takes up a significant chunk of memory: In a 64-core chip, it might be 12percentt of the shared cache.
And when different tasks need to access the same chunk of memory, the tasks have to work together to carefully orchestrate or synchronize the accesses.
The Air uses a chunk of memory, a solid-state drive (SSD) as its hard drive, rather than a physical, spinning disk.
It is called the E5, and it combines a microprocessor with 3,200 reconfigurable logic cells, a chunk of memory, and a number of other components.
We did run into some difficulty with hosting a live dynamic version of the website since Solr requires a sizeable chunk of memory; the costs for hosting such a server were a little bit outside of our budget.
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The neural representations include both, response propositions such as flight or freezing and chunks of memory, conceptualized as Hebbian cell assemblies.
The ecall instructions are analagous to "System Calls" and allow us to do things such as print to the console or request chunks of memory from the heap.
By using that quirk and enough chunks of memory, the IBM researchers have shown that they can perform machine-learning tasks like finding correlations in unknown data streams.
This means that tasks–such as accessing certain chunks of memory to open a program occur one after another, in a predictable way.
With the Heartbleed bug allowing chunks of memory to be scanned, any prime number that cropped up among the gibberish could be divided into the known public key to see if the result was the matching prime belonging to the private key.
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