gyorsítótáras
Gyorsítótáras refers to a type of memory in computer systems, often translated as cache memory. It is a small, high-speed memory component that stores frequently accessed data and instructions from the main memory (RAM). The purpose of the gyorsítótáras is to reduce the average time it takes for the central processing unit (CPU) to access data. Because RAM is significantly slower than the CPU, having a cache allows the CPU to retrieve necessary information much faster, thus improving overall system performance.
The concept of a gyorsítótáras is based on the principle of locality, which states that programs tend
Gyorsítótáras can be organized in various levels, commonly referred to as L1, L2, and L3 cache. L1