Sentences with phrase «access memory addresses»

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And the researchers» simulations show that the time required for one additional address lookup per memory access is trivial compared to the bandwidth savings Banshee affords.
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.
The «trivial way» of obscuring memory - access patterns, Devadas explains, would be to request data from every address in the memory — whether a memory chip or a hard drive — and throw out everything except the data stored at the one address of interest.
Eventually, officials elected to stop using Flash memory, move storage over to random access memory (RAM) instead, and find a way to address the problem more thoroughly.
For future courses, they would also have to address access issues: Some schools block certain sites, and certain phones didn't do well with the multimedia platform Flash or didn't have a lot of memory, limiting the ability to share video.
What is interesting and encouraging about Iacobucci's report however, is his suggestion that we will need a wider lens and a longer memory if we are to truly address access to justice issues in Canada's Aboriginal communities.
If this claim is not resolved quickly by Access America we are going to repost an e-mail address here and on other sites to rally the troops, collect interested parties info, and set into motion a class action lawsuit that will make Access America wished it had never insulted the memory of our loving grandmother by insisting we provide them with more then adequate proof of her «natural» and untimely death.
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