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MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 16:37, 23 November 2015 (UTC)

Redirection changed to "CPU cache"
Hi,

why did you change several redirection to "CPU Cache"? In "Cache Memory" the description is better, more correct, more clear and more complete than the "CPU Cache" description. In the "CPU cache" (unusual name - < 2% see note in "Cache memory") there are many inaccuracies. My opinion is to remove the contents of the "CPU Cache" and redirect it to "Cache Memory".

- There are no description of the "Remote cache" in "Cache_(computing)"

- There are no description of the "Stack cache " in ""Cache_(computing)" - Symmetric multiprocessor not to be confused with symmetric multiprocessing - the first is a hardware system the second is the software system that uses a multiprocessor. There are many kinds of multiprocessors - see the new description of Multiprocessor

Ferry24.Milan (talk) 07:32, 7 May 2017 (UTC)


 * My explanation is at Talk:Cache_memory. "Cache memory" is only a synonym for "CPU cache" in the context of CPUs. In the context of disk drives, for example, it usually refers to DRAM built into the drive. Out of context, "Cache memory" doesn't refer to CPUs and should not be used as the page title for this topic. The "Cache memory" article was most definitely not better or more clear. As for completeness or correctness, improvements should be made to the CPU cache article, not in a different forked article.


 * The references I can find for "Remote cache" through Google do not refer to CPU caches in any way.


 * Stack cache I pointed at CPU cache, not Cache_(computing). A description of stack caches could be added to that article.


 * "Symmetric multiprocessor", "Symmetric multiprocessing system" and "Multiprocessor" are all on the same topic and should be covered by the same page. The similarity of the content that has been on those pages backs this up. Please do not create redundant pages.


 * Many of your edits constitute creating a WP:REDUNDANTFORK. This is disruptive editing. Also, many of this pages don't follow Wikipedia's style, including the need for academic English. It would be best if you worked with other editors to make contributions to existing pages.


 * Wingedsubmariner (talk) 15:57, 7 May 2017 (UTC)

See my recent addition to Talk:Cache prefetching
There's another page that discusses specialized caches for instruction prefetch, namely prefetch input queue. Is more cleanup called for here? Guy Harris (talk) 22:00, 4 August 2017 (UTC)

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