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  2. Memory management unit - Wikipedia

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    A 68451 MMU, which could be used with the Motorola 68010. A memory management unit (MMU), sometimes called paged memory management unit (PMMU), [1] is a computer hardware unit that examines all memory references on the memory bus, translating these requests, known as virtual memory addresses, into physical addresses in main memory.

  3. Memory paging - Wikipedia

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    However, a large page file generally allows the use of memory-heavy applications, with no penalties besides using more disk space. While a fragmented page file may not be an issue by itself, fragmentation of a variable size page file will over time create several fragmented blocks on the drive, causing other files to become fragmented.

  4. Page (computer memory) - Wikipedia

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    A system with a smaller page size uses more pages, requiring a page table that occupies more space. For example, if a 2 32 virtual address space is mapped to 4 KiB (2 12 bytes) pages, the number of virtual pages is 2 20 = (2 32 / 2 12). However, if the page size is increased to 32 KiB (2 15 bytes), only 2 17 pages are required. A multi-level ...

  5. Can Google Fix Android's Fragmentation Problem? - AOL

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    One of the most common knocks on Google 's Android platform is its "fragmented" nature. The Android OS has to support hundreds of hardware models from dozens of manufacturers, most of whom like to ...

  6. Fragmentation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Memory paging creates internal fragmentation because an entire page frame will be allocated whether or not that much storage is needed. [2] Due to the rules governing memory allocation, more computer memory is sometimes allocated than is needed. For example, memory can only be provided to programs in chunks (usually a multiple of 4 bytes), and ...

  7. Flat memory model - Wikipedia

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    Flat memory model or linear memory model refers to a memory addressing paradigm in which "memory appears to the program as a single contiguous address space." [1] The CPU can directly (and linearly) address all of the available memory locations without having to resort to any sort of bank switching, memory segmentation or paging schemes.

  8. Will Android Ever Beat the "Fragmentation" Rap? - AOL

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    Critics of Google's (NAS: GOOG) Android platform for tablets, smartphones, and set-top boxes like to hold up fragmentation as a key weakness. Android comes in hundreds of flavors, with each ...

  9. Page table - Wikipedia

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    Each page table entry (PTE) holds the mapping between a virtual address of a page and the address of a physical frame. There is also auxiliary information about the page such as a present bit, a dirty or modified bit, address space or process ID information, amongst others.