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10 August 2025

  • curprev 10:3410:34, 10 August 2025MichalEsson218 talk contribs 4,948 bytes +4,948 Created page with "<br>Non-uniform memory access (NUMA) is a pc memory design utilized in multiprocessing, the place the memory access time depends upon the memory location relative to the processor. Below NUMA, a processor can access its own native memory sooner than non-native memory (memory local to a different processor or memory shared between processors). NUMA is useful for workloads with excessive memory locality of reference and low lock contention, as a result of a processor might..."