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What are the design issues of Cache Memory? [3 marks]

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The more cache a system has, the more likely it is to register a hit on memory access because fewer memory locations are forced to share the same cache line.

Although an increase in cache size will increase the hit ratio, a continuous increase in cache size will not yield an equivalent increase of the hit ratio.

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