What is Non uniform: Definition and 64 Discussions
Non-uniform memory access (NUMA) is a computer memory design used in multiprocessing, where the memory access time depends on the memory location relative to the processor. Under NUMA, a processor can access its own local memory faster than non-local memory (memory local to another processor or memory shared between processors). The benefits of NUMA are limited to particular workloads, notably on servers where the data is often associated strongly with certain tasks or users.NUMA architectures logically follow in scaling from symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) architectures. They were developed commercially during the 1990s by Unisys, Convex Computer (later Hewlett-Packard), Honeywell Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon Graphics (later Silicon Graphics International), Sequent Computer Systems (later IBM), Data General (later EMC), and Digital (later Compaq, then HP, now HPE). Techniques developed by these companies later featured in a variety of Unix-like operating systems, and to an extent in Windows NT.
The first commercial implementation of a NUMA-based Unix system was the Symmetrical Multi Processing XPS-100 family of servers, designed by Dan Gielan of VAST Corporation for Honeywell Information Systems Italy.
How long does it take a skateboarder to roll from the top of a half pipe of radius 2 meters to the bottom? Ignore friction, and assume the half pipe is in the shape of a semi circle. I tried to use integration to solve this but failed miserably, would someone please show me how to do this? Show...
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Hey, need a quick bit of help, Maths Physics end of year exam and I can't find how to calculate the moment of inertia of a non uniform bod thin rod.
I'll post the question here for reference -
1. A rod AB of length 3m has non-uniform density x 15 − 2xkg/m...
How to deal with non uniform cross section bending?
How does one approach a solution for bending of a shaft having multiple diameters.
I have one particular shaft in mind that has 11 diameters to get to the midpoint.
I know the deflection at the midpoint, and I would like to calculate...
1st I am having problems getting a solution for final Velocity in terms of Distance traveled with a non-zero initial velocity.
Acceleration = A / Velocity - B * Velocity^2
where A is a constant related to Hp (horsepower) of the vehicle and and B is a constant related to aerodynamic...
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A trolley of mass 930 g is held on a horizontal surface by means of two springs,one spring on the left and right respectively.The variation with time t of the speed v of the trolley for the first 0.60s of its motion is shown in the fig(It's a v-t graph,max y=8.0cms^-1...
I Would like to come up with the capacitance between an infinite sheet and a finite area rectangle as a function of distance. I looked into my old E&M book, it did not consider edge effects I need to include those.
Here is the situation. I just spent the day working with a capacitive sensor...
A car is at rest in a circle of radius r. The car then accelerates, but friction limits the speed to some max speed v. At what angle is the max speed v reached? (calculus is involved).
The key is to draw a detailed FBD, which I need help with. So far the forces I have are: centripital...
What are the Forces of a car that is accelerating around a circle? There is friction between the road and the car.
Centripital force(in towards the circle)
Static Friction(in towards the circle)
However there is also another component of friction that I am missing?
Any ideas?
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I have a very big concern about my mechanics homework because a problem says: "Find a formula that gives the position of the center of gravity and make sure that in the limiting case of a uniform gravitational field your formula predicts that both center of gravity and center of mass...
A computer disk is 8.0cm in diameter. a refrence dot on the edge of the disk is initially located at theta= 45 degrees.
The disk accelerates steadily for 1/2 second, reaching 2000 rpm, then coasts at steady angular velocity for 1/2 second.
what is the speed of the refrence dot at 1...
This is really frusterating me, my book provides horrible examples and i have no idea how to go about this problem.
There is a cube with sides L= .3m and an electric field = (-5 N/C X m) x i +(3 N/C x m) z k i= i hat k= k hat
I know that the flux = the integral of the E ...
non uniform circular motion?
A .400 kg object is swung in a vertical circular path on a string 0.500m long. If it's speed is 4.00 m/s at the top of the circle, what is the tension in the string there?
i drew my free body diagram and have tension pointing up in the positive y direction. the...