Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CACHE


CACHE

Definitions of CACHE

  1. Misspelling of cachet.
  2. (computing) A fast temporary storage where recently or frequently used information is stored to avoid having to reload it from a slower storage medium.
  3. (geocaching) A container containing treasure in a global treasure-hunt game.
  4. (transitive) To place in a cache.
  5. (transitive, computing) To store data in a cache.
  6. A store, protected or hidden in some way, of things that may be required in the future, such that they can be retrieved rapidly.
  7. to store up, stockpile

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Examples of Using CACHE in a Sentence

  • In systems that include a cache, CPUs use high-performance system buses that operate at speeds greater than memory to communicate with memory.
  • Besides storing opened programs and data being actively processed, computer memory serves as a mass storage cache and write buffer to improve both reading and writing performance.
  • A cache hit occurs when the requested data can be found in a cache, while a cache miss occurs when it cannot.
  • The geocacher signs the log with their established code name/username and dates it, in order to prove that they found the cache.
  • Internet Security and Acceleration, a network router, firewall, antivirus program, VPN server and web cache from Microsoft Corporation.
  • The 68020 has many improvements over the 68000, including an instruction cache, and was the first Mac processor to support a paged memory management unit, the Motorola 68851.
  • Many reported IPS values have represented "peak" execution rates on artificial instruction sequences with few branches and no cache contention, whereas realistic workloads typically lead to significantly lower IPS values.
  • NUMA is beneficial for workloads with high memory locality of reference and low lock contention, because a processor may operate on a subset of memory mostly or entirely within its own cache node, reducing traffic on the memory bus.
  • In the design of DBMS, the identity map pattern is a database access design pattern used to improve performance by providing a context-specific, in-memory cache to prevent duplicate retrieval of the same object data from the database.
  • However, a program that is small enough to fit in a computer processor's cache may run faster than a larger program that suffers many cache misses.
  • An InterMezzo system consists of a server, which holds the master copy of the file system, and one or more clients with a cache of the file system.
  • At launch, the original Risc PC 600 model was fitted as standard with an ARM 610, a 32-bit RISC CPU with 4KB of cache and clocked at 30MHz.
  • An i486 DX2 was thus significantly faster than an i486 DX at the same bus speed thanks to the 8K on-chip cache shadowing the slower clocked external bus.
  • This is typically accomplished by augmenting an accessor method (or property getter) to check whether a private member, acting as a cache, has already been initialized.
  • The company developed Traffic Server, a proxy server web cache for World Wide Web traffic and on-demand streaming media which transcoded images down to a smaller size for users of dial-up Internet access.
  • During the summer seasons they would cache their cooking utensils, leave their tepees standing and go northward into Minnesota to hunt and trap.


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