The process of organizing the memory into two banks to allow 8 and 16-bit data…
2009
The process of organizing the memory into two banks to allow 8 and 16-bit data operation is called
- A.
Bank switching
- B.
Indexed mapping
- C.
Two-way memory interleaving
- D.
Memory segmentation
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Correct answer: C
The process of organizing memory into two banks to allow 8 and 16-bit data operation is called Two-way memory interleaving. This technique splits physical memory into even and odd banks, allowing the system to access single bytes or full words depending on bus width requirements.
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