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Computers and Technology, 28.11.2019 02:31, mmoniquee

Answer the following set of questions: a) what is the size of each cache? b) how much space does each cache need to store tags? c) which cache design has the most conflict misses? which has the least? d) the following information is given to you: hit rate for the 3 caches is 50%, 70% and 90% but did not tell you which hit rate corresponds to which cache, which cache would you guess corresponded to which hit rate? why? e) assuming the miss time for each is 20 cycles, what is the average service.

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