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If I have a Global miss rate of all caches of a total of 5.41% and the miss rate of a single level cache of 9.13%, how can I effectively calculate how much the second level cache miss rate need to be?
I found this where it says that the Local miss rate equals misses in a cache divided by the total number of memory accesses to this cache (Miss rate L2) and Global miss rate equals misses in a cache divided by the total number of memory accesses generated by the CPU (Miss Rate L1 x Miss Rate L2).
So if I divide 5.41% / 9.13% it equals 0.5926% for my second level cache. Is this assumption correct?
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- Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX)
- Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions
- Parallel Computing
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