muistiliittymä
Muistiliittymä (Finnish for "memory interface") refers to the hardware and protocol that connects a central processing unit (CPU) to the computer system's main memory. The interface defines how data and address information are transmitted between the processor and memory modules, including timing, signal specifications, and bus width. It plays a fundamental role in performance by determining the speed, bandwidth, and latency of memory access.
Typical memory interfaces are built around bus architectures such as the memory bus, front-side bus, or more
The design of an interface also encompasses memory controller features. These include error detection and correction
In distributed computing and high-performance clusters, memory interfaces also interact via coherent interconnects that allow multiple