Lexeme: engine cache  
Inferred
Definition:
  1. noun. Engine cache refers to a temporary storage area within a computer's engine or processing unit. It is designed to store frequently accessed data or instructions, improving the overall performance of the computer system. The engine cache stores data closer to the CPU (central processing unit) or GPU (graphics processing unit), allowing for faster access and reducing the need to retrieve data from slower memory sources such as RAM (random access memory) or hard drives. By keeping frequently used data readily available, the engine cache minimizes the time required for the CPU or GPU to access and process information, resulting in improved system performance. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. engine cache (singular), engine caches (plural)
  • verb. engine cache (simple present), engine cached (simple past), engine caching (present continuous), engine caches (third person singular)
Synonyms:
(none)
Abstraction:
Composition:
(none)
Properties:
(none)
Basic Categories:
Related Concepts:
(none)
Policy Examples:
(none)
(Feedback)



Carnegie Mellon University | Privacy Policy