Method controlling memory access operations by changing respecti

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Control technique

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711151, G06F 700

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ABSTRACT:
Control operations to access a memory changes respective priorities of the operations depending on the situation of the memory, and the operations are arbitrated and scheduled according to the respective, changed priorities, in order to avoid concentration on or rejection of a specific memory access operations and to eliminate an ineffective period. This realizes an efficient memory system without increasing the capacity of a buffer memory, the width of a memory bus, or an operating frequency.

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