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Tag Archives: Memory allocation

NUMA aware memory allocation

Posted on 17 August, 2014 by Ran Lifshitz
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NUMA?

Non Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) has become a buzzword nowadays. To fully understand what exactly it means, we need to get back to the old days, where there processor count on a single board was single.
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Posted in Software development | Tagged Memory allocation, Multi-core, NUMA | Leave a reply

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