System and method for management of a predictive split cache for

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ABSTRACT:
A first-in, first-out queue is implemented on two memory elements by enqueuing and dequeuing items from a first memory element and by swapping middle portions of the queue between the first memory element and the second memory whenever the first memory element is sufficiently filled. Where the second element is system memory for a computer system, queue length can be allowed to grow almost arbitrarily while preserving the performance of first memory element.

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