Re: Ian Wienand in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > It would be nice to have an explenation what NUMA means in that
> > respect. It's not that for acronyms there are just one explenation.
> 
> Maybe for some, but I've only ever seen the term NUMA with reference
> to non-uniform memory architecture.  Certainly I would consider it a
> standard computing term.

I have a major in CS and have never heard of "NUMA". Maybe you could
explain on which architectures such a feature exists?

Christoph
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