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Kerry has heard of a CPU but does not know what it is. (i) The following sentences describe the purpose of a CPU. Complete the sentences by filling in the missing w... show full transcript
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The cache size can significantly affect CPU performance because a larger cache allows for more data to be stored close to the CPU. This means that it can access data and instructions faster than retrieving them from the main memory.
A CPU with a larger cache can reduce latency and wait times, allowing for quicker processing of tasks, especially those that require repeated access to the same data.
In contrast, a smaller cache may lead to more frequent cache misses, where the CPU has to retrieve data from slower main memory, thereby impacting overall performance.
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