Level 1 cache
[/ˈlevəl wʌn kæʃ/]
nounpl: Level 1 caches
cache de nível 1
1. The smallest and fastest memory cache in a CPU hierarchy, located directly on the processor core, used to store frequently accessed data and instructions for rapid retrieval.
Modern processors typically have a Level 1 cache of 32-64 KB per core.
Processadores modernos normalmente possuem um cache de nível 1 de 32-64 KB por núcleo.
2. Primary cache memory that provides the lowest latency access to frequently used data during CPU operations.
The Level 1 cache is split into instruction cache and data cache.
O cache de nível 1 é dividido em cache de instruções e cache de dados.
This is specialized technical computing terminology used globally in software development, systems engineering, and IT infrastructure discussions. It's standardized across English and Portuguese-speaking tech communities with minimal regional variation.
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