| 21. | All memory access involves a segment register, chosen according to the code being executed.
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| 22. | This subsequent translation will find a TLB hit, and the memory access will continue.
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| 23. | In modern terms, this could be compared to direct memory access ( DMA ).
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| 24. | Memory accesses are via the standard 64-bit loads and stores.
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| 25. | In the early days of microcomputer technology, memory access was only slightly slower than bottleneck.
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| 26. | There are other factors involved in memory access speed.
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| 27. | It refers to the time necessary to perform a memory access on an average rate.
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| 28. | This reduces latency by preventing multiple unnecessary memory accesses.
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| 29. | The definition of ORAMs capture a similar notion of obliviousness memory accesses in this model.
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| 30. | When a memory access is not aligned, it is said to be " misaligned ".
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