12. 12. Suppose we have 1G 16 RAM chips that make up a 32G 64...
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12. 12. Suppose we have 1G × 16 RAM chips that make up a 32G × 64 memory that uses high interleaving. (Note: This means that each word is 64 bits in size and there are 32G of these words.)
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a) How many RAM chips are necessary?
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b) Assuming four chips per bank, how many banks are required?
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c) How many lines must go to each chip?
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d) How many bits are needed for a memory address, assuming it is word addressable?
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e) For the bits in part
d, draw a diagram indicating how many and which bits are used for chip select, and how many and which bits are used for the address on the chip.
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f) Redo this problem assuming that low-order interleaving is being used instead.
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Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture
ISBN: 9781284123036
5th Edition
Authors: Linda Null, Julia Lobur
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