mäluliideseid
Mäluliideseid, often translated as memory interfaces, are critical components in computer architecture that facilitate communication between the central processing unit (CPU) and main memory (RAM). These interfaces dictate the speed, bandwidth, and efficiency with which data can be transferred between these two essential parts of a computer system. A memory interface comprises a set of electrical pathways and protocols that manage the flow of information.
The design of a memory interface involves several key elements, including data buses, address buses, and control
Different types of memory interfaces exist, with their capabilities varying significantly. Older interfaces might have lower