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- MERSI_protocol abstract "The MERSI protocol is a cache coherency and memory coherence protocol used by the PowerPC G4. The protocol consists of five states, Modified (M), Exclusive (E), Read Only or Recent (R), Shared (S) and Invalid (I). The M, E, S and I states are the same as in the MESI protocol. The R state is similar to the E state in that it is constrained to be the only clean, valid, copy of that data in the computer system. Unlike the E state, the processor is required to initially request ownership of the cache line in the R state before the processor may modify the cache line and transition to the M state. In both the MESI and MERSI protocols, the transition from the E to M is silent.For any given pair of caches, the permitted states of a given cache line are as follows:".
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- MERSI_protocol wikiPageRevisionID "678439054".
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Cache_coherence.
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cache_coherency.
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLink MESI_protocol.
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Memory_coherence.
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLink PowerPC_G4.
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "MERSI protocol".
- MERSI_protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "MERSI".
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- MERSI_protocol subject Category:Cache_coherency.
- MERSI_protocol hypernym Coherency.
- MERSI_protocol comment "The MERSI protocol is a cache coherency and memory coherence protocol used by the PowerPC G4. The protocol consists of five states, Modified (M), Exclusive (E), Read Only or Recent (R), Shared (S) and Invalid (I). The M, E, S and I states are the same as in the MESI protocol. The R state is similar to the E state in that it is constrained to be the only clean, valid, copy of that data in the computer system.".
- MERSI_protocol label "MERSI protocol".
- MERSI_protocol sameAs Q6715427.
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- MERSI_protocol sameAs Q6715427.
- MERSI_protocol wasDerivedFrom MERSI_protocol?oldid=678439054.
- MERSI_protocol isPrimaryTopicOf MERSI_protocol.