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>> No.8115125 [View]
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Is it really true that you can't calculate the chance of a "cache hit" (data existing in cache)?

>1MB main memory
>1KB cache lines
>64 bytes cache lines

>> No.7409298 [View]
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So I'm starting college in September. Pic related is my major. I decided to transfer in despite not learning shit in my college classes. I only really understood physics I. Unfortunately, though, we went too slowly to cover all the material. I never had any idea where I was in calculus I and II, never understood why any of it works that way. And I completely tuned out in physics II. I'm hoping the college accepts none of my math and physics courses and makes me start as a first year in those subjects. I was just hoping to skip the seminar shit by transferring in. I've also been a NEET the past two years (and I didn't study calculus or physics material in that time like the lazy sack of shit I am.) I feel like there's a huge base that I'm missing in my education.

How badly did I fuck up? Not just whether I can graduate with a good GPA, but long term career prospects.

Also are there any good tests or something I can do online to see how likely I am to perform at the level I need to, or if I can?

>> No.7359302 [View]
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Is computer engineering a promising field?


>TL;DR: CE

>> No.7298909 [View]
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Hello /sci/.
Why is computer engineering the best engineering field out there?

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