cachelagringsnivåer
Cachelagringsnivåer refers to the hierarchy of memory caches used in computer systems to speed up data access. These levels are typically organized in terms of speed, size, and proximity to the CPU. The idea is to store frequently accessed data closer to the processor, reducing the time it takes to retrieve it.
The fastest and smallest cache is usually Level 1 (L1). This cache is often split into two
Next is Level 2 (L2) cache. L2 is larger than L1 and slightly slower. It can be
Level 3 (L3) cache is larger and slower than L2. It is typically shared among all the
Some systems may also include a Level 4 (L4) cache, which is even larger and slower, and