Hi there, I am from voxel, I want the latest processor that does 80 billion memory address comparisons per second, please send me yours, I will put it to good use. (politics.stackexchange.com)
What Devadas and his collaborators — graduate students Ling Ren, Xiangyao Yu and Christopher Fletcher, and research scientist Marten van Dijk — do instead is to arrange memory addresses in a data structure known as a «tree.» (sciencedaily.com)
In the last 10 years or so, however, it's become clear that even when a computer is handling encrypted data, its memory - access patterns — the frequency with which it stores and accesses data at different memory addresses — can betray a shocking amount of private information. (sciencedaily.com)