In my last post I detailed the implications of the access patterns your code takes to main memory. Â Since then I've had a lot of questions about what can be done in Java to enable more predictable memory layout. Â There are patterns that can be applied using array backed structures which I will discuss in another post. Â This post will explore how to simulate a feature sorely missing in Java - arra
Slab: guaranteed heap alignment on the JVM An experimental library with sequential guarantees about how it lays out the memory of objects allocated via it. Thu 03 January 2013 The Problem Over time CPU clockrates have gotten considerably faster, but Memory Speed has failed to catch up. In order to make good usage of modern CPUs it's important to consider data structure alignment in memory, in orde
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