memory buffering
[/ˈmɛməri ˈbʌfərɪŋ/]
noun
armazenamento em buffer de memória
1. A computing technique that temporarily stores data in a buffer (a reserved area of memory) to manage the difference in speed between data input/output operations and processing
Memory buffering allows the processor to handle incoming data efficiently without waiting for each operation to complete.
O armazenamento em buffer de memória permite que o processador lide com dados de entrada de forma eficiente sem esperar que cada operação seja concluída.
2. The process of holding data temporarily in RAM or cache to optimize system performance and reduce latency
Video streaming relies on memory buffering to ensure smooth playback despite network fluctuations.
O streaming de vídeo depende do armazenamento em buffer de memória para garantir reprodução suave apesar das flutuações da rede.
Memory buffering is a fundamental concept in both Brazilian and American computing industries. In Brazil, this term is widely understood in tech hubs like São Paulo and is commonly discussed in software development contexts. The technique is essential for video streaming services and applications popular in both countries, making it a universally recognized technical term among IT professionals.
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