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Do the times for memory access for C-access and S-access have anything to do with the fine interleaving model?

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Do the times for memory access for C-access and S-access have anything to do with the fine interleaving model?

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A12.6: Sort of. As long as word 0 and word 5 are in different memory modules, it takes 10 cycles. If there were some interleaving where word 0 and word 5 were in the same module, then you’d have to wait until the first access completed in order to begin the second access. So it would take 8 + 8 + 1 = 17 cycles.

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