Directory-based cache coherence

In computer engineering, directory-based cache coherence is a type of cache coherence mechanism, where directories are used to manage caches in place of bus snooping. Bus snooping methods scale poorly due to the use of broadcasting. These methods can be used to target both performance and scalability of directory systems.[1]

  1. ^ Reihnhart, Steven; Basu, Arkaprava; Beckmann, Bradford; Hill, Mark (2013-07-11). "CMP Directory Coherence: One Granularity Does Not Fit All" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)