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Что (кто) такое Scratchpad I - определение

HIGH-SPEED INTERNAL MEMORY USED FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE
Scratchpad (computers); Scratchpad RAM; Scratchpad memories
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Scratchpad I      
A general-purpose language originally for interactive symbolic mathematics by Richard Jenks, Barry Trager, Stephen M. Watt and Robert S. Sutor of IBM Research, ca 1971. It features abstract parametrised data types, {multiple inheritance} and polymorphism. There were implementations for VM/CMS and AIX. ["Scratchpad User's Manual", RA 70, IBM (June 1975)]. (1994-12-15)
Scratchpad memory         
Scratchpad memory (SPM), also known as scratchpad, scratchpad RAM or local store in computer terminology, is a high-speed internal memory used for temporary storage of calculations, data, and other work in progress. In reference to a microprocessor (or CPU), scratchpad refers to a special high-speed memory used to hold small items of data for rapid retrieval.
Í         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
I acute; I'; Iacute; I-acute; Acute I; Acute i; U+00CD; I with acute
Í, í (i-acute) is a letter in the Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Czech, Slovak, and Tatar languages, where it often indicates a long /i/ vowel (ee in English word feel). This form also appears in Catalan, Irish, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Aragonese, Galician, Leonese, Navajo, and Vietnamese language as a variant of the letter "i".
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
I circumflex; I^; U+00CE; I with circumflex
Î, î (i-circumflex) is a letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, Tupi alphabet, Persian Rumi script, Romanian alphabets and Phonetic Filipino. This letter also appears in French, Turkish, Italian, Welsh and Walloon languages as a variant of letter “i”.
I, i         
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I,i; I,I; I, I (album); I, i; Yi (Bon Iver song); We (Bon Iver song); Holyfields; Holyfields,; Naeem (song); Naeem (Bon Iver song); Jelmore; Jelmore (song); Faith (Bon Iver song); Marion (song); Marion (Bon Iver song); Salem (Bon Iver song); Sh'diah; Sh'diah (song); RABi; Rabi (song); Rabi (Bon Iver song); Sh'Diah
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I is the ninth letter of the English alphabet.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Barred i; Barred I; I with stroke; I with bar; Ɨ́
I-bar (majuscule: Ɨ, minuscule: ɨ), also called barred i, is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from I or i with the addition of a bar.
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DYNAST OF PERSIS FROM 146 TO 138 BC
Autophradates I; Vādfradād I; Vādfradād; Vadfradad I
Wadfradad I (also spelled Autophradates I) was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling from 146 to 138 BC. He was succeeded by Wadfradad II.
Kaykaus I         
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SULTAN OF RUM
Kay Ka'us I; Kay Kaus I; Keykavus I; Izzeddin Keykavus I; Keykaus I; Kayka'us I; Izzettin Keykavus
Kaykaus I or Izz ad-Din Kaykaus ibn Kayhkusraw (, ʿIzz ad-Dīn Kaykāwūs pour Kaykhusraw) was the Sultan of Rum from 1211 until his death in 1220. He was the eldest son of Kaykhusraw I.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Unicode variants of the letter i; I; I (letter); ℐ; ASCII 73; ASCII 105; U+0049; U+0069; Letter I
<i>Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.i>
A speaker or writer uses I to refer to himself or herself. I is a first person singular pronoun. I is used as the subject of a verb.
Jim and I are getting married...
She liked me, I think.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Unicode variants of the letter i; I; I (letter); ℐ; ASCII 73; ASCII 105; U+0049; U+0069; Letter I
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Википедия

Scratchpad memory

Scratchpad memory (SPM), also known as scratchpad, scratchpad RAM or local store in computer terminology, is an internal memory, usually high-speed, used for temporary storage of calculations, data, and other work in progress. In reference to a microprocessor (or CPU), scratchpad refers to a special high-speed memory used to hold small items of data for rapid retrieval. It is similar to the usage and size of a scratchpad in life: a pad of paper for preliminary notes or sketches or writings, etc. When the scratchpad is a hidden portion of the main memory then it is sometimes referred to as bump storage.

In some systems it can be considered similar to the L1 cache in that it is the next closest memory to the ALU after the processor registers, with explicit instructions to move data to and from main memory, often using DMA-based data transfer. In contrast to a system that uses caches, a system with scratchpads is a system with non-uniform memory access (NUMA) latencies, because the memory access latencies to the different scratchpads and the main memory vary. Another difference from a system that employs caches is that a scratchpad commonly does not contain a copy of data that is also stored in the main memory.

Scratchpads are employed for simplification of caching logic, and to guarantee a unit can work without main memory contention in a system employing multiple processors, especially in multiprocessor system-on-chip for embedded systems. They are mostly suited for storing temporary results (as it would be found in the CPU stack) that typically wouldn't need to always be committing to the main memory; however when fed by DMA, they can also be used in place of a cache for mirroring the state of slower main memory. The same issues of locality of reference apply in relation to efficiency of use; although some systems allow strided DMA to access rectangular data sets. Another difference is that scratchpads are explicitly manipulated by applications. They may be useful for realtime applications, where predictable timing is hindered by cache behavior.

Scratchpads are not used in mainstream desktop processors where generality is required for legacy software to run from generation to generation, in which the available on-chip memory size may change. They are better implemented in embedded systems, special-purpose processors and game consoles, where chips are often manufactured as MPSoC, and where software is often tuned to one hardware configuration.