Our computers do not read or write memory in units of bits or even bytes. Rather memory is accessed in small blocks of memory called "cache lines". For a given system, the cache line size is usually fixed and small (e.g., 16 to 256 bytes). All Intel/AMD x64 systems I have used relied on a 64-byte c
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