obstacle caché - определение. Что такое obstacle caché
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Что (кто) такое obstacle caché - определение

SERIES OF CHALLENGING PHYSICAL OBSTACLES AN INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM MUST NAVIGATE FOR SPORT
Obstacle Course; Obstacle courses

obstacle race         
  • A mud run participant climbs over a typical obstacle: the horizontal beam.
  • A pair competing at the [[Wife-carrying]] World Championships in [[Sonkajärvi]], Finland.
  • 1900 Olympics Obstacle Swim
  • Icy watermoat at Getting Tough - The Race
  • OCR Asian Championship Podium
  • Spartan Winter Race
  • [[Rugged Maniac]] 2015. Four men offer a helping hand up the Warped Wall in Rugged Maniac.
  • Tough Mudder Funky Monkey
  • Military obstacle course in Canada c. 1917
SPORTS DISCIPLINE
Obstacle Racing; Obstacle race; Obstacle racing; Obstacle Course racing; Obstacle Course Racing
¦ noun a race in which various obstacles, such as fences and pits, have to be negotiated.
Obstacle course racing         
  • A mud run participant climbs over a typical obstacle: the horizontal beam.
  • A pair competing at the [[Wife-carrying]] World Championships in [[Sonkajärvi]], Finland.
  • 1900 Olympics Obstacle Swim
  • Icy watermoat at Getting Tough - The Race
  • OCR Asian Championship Podium
  • Spartan Winter Race
  • [[Rugged Maniac]] 2015. Four men offer a helping hand up the Warped Wall in Rugged Maniac.
  • Tough Mudder Funky Monkey
  • Military obstacle course in Canada c. 1917
SPORTS DISCIPLINE
Obstacle Racing; Obstacle race; Obstacle racing; Obstacle Course racing; Obstacle Course Racing
Obstacle course racing (OCR) is a sport in which a competitor, traveling on foot, must overcome various physical challenges in the form of obstacles. Races vary in length from courses with obstacles close together to events of several kilometers which incorporate elements of track, road and/or cross country/trail running.
secondary cache         
  • Cache hierarchy of the K8 core in the AMD Athlon 64 CPU.
  • Memory hierarchy of an AMD Bulldozer server
  • Austek]] A38202; to the right of the processor)
  • [[Motherboard]] of a [[NeXTcube]] computer (1990). At the lower edge of the image left from the middle, there is the CPU [[Motorola 68040]] operated at 25 [[MHz]] with two separate level 1 caches of 4 KiB each on the chip, one for the instructions and one for data. The board has no external L2 cache.
DYNAMICALLY MANAGED LOCAL MEMORY THAT MIRRORS MAIN MEMORY IN A MICROPROCESSOR TO REDUCE THE COST OF ACCESS
Level 1 cache; Level 2 cache; Cache line; CPU memory cache; Trace Caches; Trace caches; Cache block; Cache-line; L2 cache; L3 cache; L1 cache; CPU caches; CPU Cache; Data cache; Internal cache; Data Cache; First-level cache; L2-Cache; L1-Cache; Second-level cache; Secondary cache; Tag RAM; Direct mapped; Cpu cache; Instruction cache; L2 Cache; Cache flush; Motherboard cache; Discrete L2 cache; Level 3 cache; VIVT; VIPT; I cache; Processor cache; Internal and external cache; Multi-ported Cache; Smart Cache; CPU cache line; Copy-back; L4 cache; Micro-operation cache; Uop cache; Last level cache; Last Level Cache; Cache eviction; Exclusive CPU cache; Inclusive CPU cache; Exclusive cache; Inclusive cache; Multi-level cache; Multilevel cache; On-chip cache; Cache lines; Shared cache; Non-blocking cache; Branch target cache; Branch target instruction cache; SmartCache; Smart cache; L1d
<memory management> (Or "second level cache", "level two cache", "L2 cache") A larger, slower cache between the primary cache and main memory. Whereas the primary cache is often on the same integrated circuit as the {central processing unit} (CPU), a secondary cache is usually external. (1997-06-25)

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Obstacle course

An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual, team or animal must navigate, usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running, climbing, jumping, crawling, swimming, and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and agility. Sometimes a course involves mental tests. The idea has been adapted into TV shows (as in American Ninja Warrior and Wipeout (2008 game show) ) and video games (as in Fall Guys, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and to some extent Super Mario Bros.)