Transcendent memory
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Short description: Linux kernel feature
Transcedent memory is a Linux kernel feature representing a class of memory that is of unknown and dynamically variable size, addressable only indirectly by the kernel, configured either as persistent or as "ephemeral" (meaning it will be around for a while, but might disappear without warning), and is still fast enough to be synchronously accessible.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ Corbet, Jonathan (July 8, 2009). "Transcendent memory". lwn.net. https://lwn.net/Articles/340080/.
- ↑ Magenheimer, Dan (August 12, 2011). "Transcendent memory in a nutshell". lwn.net. https://lwn.net/Articles/454795/.
- ↑ Transcendent Memory and Linux
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