Paging divides physical memory into equal-sized groupings called “blocks,” which can range from 64 to 4096 words each.
‘Page’ denotes groupings of identical address space, whereas ‘block’ denotes memory space organisation.
Paging divides physical memory into equal-sized groupings called “blocks,” which can range from 64 to 4096 words each.
‘Page’ denotes groupings of identical address space, whereas ‘block’ denotes memory space organisation.