Intel binned trace cache?
Just reading about the Core2 duo on toms hardware and noticed that the CPU
info screenshots listed 32k of code cache. Cant seem to find any mention of
trace cache in the whole article...
Does this mean trace cache has been abandoned in new cpus?
cheers,
chris
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