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Cache Architecture: The Effect of Increasing L2 and L3 Although the Willow Cove core doesn’t bring all that many improvements on the actual core microarchitecture, one big update for the design is the new memory subsystem thanks to a quite significant change in the caches of the design.
Intel here has made some big changes in the L2 caches as well as the L3 cache slices: they’ve both grown considerably bigger and have had their cache line exclusivity altered.
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Warning: This article contains massive spoilers for The Last of Us, episode 3 “Long long time.”
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Crystal Reed was born on February 6, 1985 and played Alison A. in Teen Wolf TV as an American actress and model playing Sophia Falcon (Sophia Falcon) in Ghent. (Alison Argent) and Gotham. She played Abby Arcane in Swamp Things (2019). For more information on Crystal, see the following articles:
She studied at Wayne State University.
Crystal was born and raised in Roseville, Michigan. She has an older brother named Corey and a younger sister named Riley.
Each week, The Athletic asks the same 12 questions to a different race car driver. As NBC prepares to take over the NASCAR coverage for its portion of the Cup Series season this week at Nashville, NBC Sports analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. joined us for a record-setting 12 Questions interview. It was so long, we’re splitting it into two parts. Below is Part 1 of our conversation. Part 2 is here.