A computer can accommodate a maximum of 384 MB of main memory. It has a 32-bit word
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A computer can accommodate a maximum of 384 MB of main memory. It has a 32-bit word and a 32-bit virtual address and uses 4 KB pages. The TLB contains only entries that include the Valid, Dirty, and Used bits, the virtual page number, and the physical page number. Assuming that the TLB is fully associative and has 32 entries, determine the following:
(a) How many bits of associative memory are required for the TLB?
(b) How many bits of SRAM are required for the TLB?
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Logic And Computer Design Fundamentals
ISBN: 9780133760637
5th Edition
Authors: M. Morris Mano, Charles Kime, Tom Martin
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