How to use in-sentence of “cache”:
+ A miss in a write-back cache will often need two memory accesses: one to get the needed datum, and another to write replaced data from the cache to the store.
+ A cache also increases transfer performance.
+ This is a system on a chip which holds a complete system – processor, floating point unit, memory cache and interfaces on a single integrated circuit.
+ A cache was created by digging down to the permafrost and building a rock lined pit there.
+ For this reason, many of the larger systems use this type of cache coherence.
+ It is located on the British Columbia Highway 99Sea to Sky Highway 10 kilometres north of Cache Creek, British Columbia.

Example sentences of “cache”:
+ The L1 cache is the fastest cache and is “closest” to the CPU.
+ The cache tries to store data that is likely to be used a lot.
+ When the power fails, the controller can finish writing the cache when the power is back.
+ The Intel Core Duo has two cores, 2 Mebibytes of L2 cache for both cores, and an arbiter bus that controls the L2 cache and front side bus access.
+ Each cache may be specialised to a different part of the task of executing programs.
+ Information previously stored in the cache can often be re-used.
+ It is near the Cache la Poudre River and home of Colorado State University.
+ A cache is the term for information that has been accessed and saved for future use; if a proxy server has what the client is accessing in its cache, it will make it faster because it does not need to go and access the other server to provide what the client wants.
+ The L2 cache is one step away and is slower than the L1 cache, etc.
+ Golden was first known as The Cache and Kicking Horse Flats.
+ Other heuristics are listed at cache algorithm..
+ The L1 cache is the fastest cache and is "closest" to the CPU.
+ The cache tries to store data that is likely to be used a lot.
+ When the power fails, the controller can finish writing the cache when the power is back.
+ The cache only has a limited size.
+ The L1 cache can often be viewed as a cache for the L2 cache, etc.
+ If you have edited your personal skin files then you need to wait at least 30 seconds for the servers to update, then your browser cache to see the change.
+ A cache is small, and it will be full, or almost full, most of the time.
+ Prior to IE7, clearing the cache used to clear the index but the files themselves were not reliably removed, posing a potential security and privacy risk.
+ The CPU includes a cache controller which automates reading and writing from the cache, if the data is already in the cache it simply “appears” whereas if it is not the processor is “stalled” while the cache controller reads it in.
+ Webcam cache: It is not a typical cache where the geocacher has to find a hidden box with a logbook.
+ The cache is usually in a waterproof plastic container with a logbook where geocachers write their registered nickname and date they find it.
+ He was reburied during 21st dynasty when the bodies of the pharaohs of the 18th and 19th dynasties were rewrapped and buried in the Deir el-Bahri Cache above the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut.
More in-sentence examples of “cache”:
+ The population of Cache Creek was 1,040 at the 2011 census.
+ In IE7 and later, when the cache is cleared, the cache files are more reliably removed, and the index.dat file is overwritten with null bytes.
+ Generally speaking, more cache means more speed.
+ The population of Cache Creek was 1,040 at the 2011 census.
+ In IE7 and later, when the cache is cleared, the cache files are more reliably removed, and the index.dat file is overwritten with null bytes.
+ Generally speaking, more cache means more speed.
+ Using on-chip cache memory instead, meant that a pipeline could run at the speed of the cache access latency, a much smaller length of time.
+ It contains a large HDD and a smaller SSD cache to improve performance of frequently accessed files.
+ There are special communication protocols that allow cache managers to talk to each other to keep the data meaningful.
+ The town is sometimes seen as the “twin” to nearby Ashcroft, which is not on the major highway unlike Cache Creek.
+ A very simplified high level description — common in marketing — may show only fairly basic characteristics, such as bus-widths, along with various types of execution units and other large systems, such as branch prediction and cache memories, pictured as simple blocks — perhaps with some important attributes or characteristics noted.
+ Currently there is an inconsistency of user rights between the cache and database.
+ RISC designs started adding cache in the mid-to-late 1980s, often only 4KB in total.
+ Cache coherence or Cache coherency refers to a number of ways to make sure all the caches of the resource have the same data, and that the data in the caches makes sense.
+ To install a preset, just add the code given in each section to and purge your cache by following the instructions on that page.
+ The cache is usually a part of the CPU chip itself, and is much more expensive per byte than RAM.
+ After it is done, it may explicitly tell the cache to write back the datum.
+ The town of Cache Creek is on the Trans-Canada Highway.
+ You may see a message of advice reminding you to purge your cache as well.
+ Various algorithms also exist to maintain cache coherency.
+ Cache coherence is there to manage such conflicts and maintain consistency between cache and memory.
+ The village is sometimes recognized as the “twin” to nearby Cache Creek, British ColumbiaCache Creek, which is on the major highway unlike Ashcroft.
+ Using a battery-backed write cache can solve this problem, but only in a power failure scenario.
+ There may be problems if there are many caches of a common memory resource, as data in the cache may no longer make sense, or one cache may no longer have the same data as the others.
+ Thutmose II’s body was found in the Deir el-Bahri Cache above the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut with many other pharaohs.
+ With the help of Doc to reveal his identity and to point him in the direction of a backup cache of documentation and another electronic lock pick, Strelok returned to Chernobyl and penetrated to the chamber under the “Monolith” destroying the projection device that created the illusion.
+ Trackable items are logged on the website and moved from cache to cache.
+ A common case where the problem occurs is the cache of CPUs in a multiprocessing system.
+ The protocol used to make sure the data in the write cache makes sense when several write caches are used is very complex, in such a case.
+ Madison, with the shift to a 130nm process, allowed for enough cache space to overcome the major performance bottlenecks.
+ Buffer and cache are not mutually exclusive; they are also often used together.
+ Of course there may be some other instruction in the program whose data “is” available in the cache at that point.
+ Once the cache of a national team page is, the updated ranking will be displayed.
+ The Poulson L3 cache size is 32MB.
+ Many birds store food in a cache or hiding place.
+ The cache marks the entries that have not yet been written to the backing store; the mark that is used is often referred to as dirty flag.
+ The first cache was placed on May 3, 2000, by Dave Ulmer in Beavercreek.
+ On his death, he was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings; his body was later moved to a royal cache where it was discovered in 1881.
+ This is a web cache that is shared between all users of that network.
+ Requests from the cache are not necessarily handled in the same order that they were written to the cache.
+ Finally, there was a cache of Roman coins found at Timissao only 600 kilometers from the Niger.
+ The page cache uses virtual memory techniques to cache file data as pages rather than as file system oriented blocks.
+ Some computers also have a cache memory.
+ A proxy server can change the information that it gives to the client, and if the same information is accessed many times or by many different clients it can use what is called a cache to make things faster.
+ The Tributarytributaries of the White River include Cache River, Little Red River, Black River, North Fork River, Buffalo River, Kings River, James River, and Roaring River.
+ I have purged the cache twice.
+ As can be seen in the figure, if the top client has a copy of a memory block from a previous read and the bottom client changes that memory block, the top client could be left with an invalid cache of memory,without knowing.
+ Users outside computer science usually call this cache virtual memory.
+ Unless the cache is cleared, the link will always stay dark blue.
+ A cache can be used to improve the performance of accessing a given resource.
+ The Vinča script is a cache of symbols found belonging to the Vinča culture of the central Balkans over 7000 years ago.
+ If the data changed in the backing store, the copy in the cache will be out of date, or “stale”.
