Re: Ian Wienand in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Numa Memory Allocation and Scheduler Support"
> 
> If you think "non-uniform memory architecture" is clearer I can expand
> it, but if that makes sense to you then the term NUMA will too.  I
> don't think an essay on computer architecture is suitable for a
> description (for example, libraries that do Fourier transformations
> don't explain what they are).

The expanded form is at least something one can stuff into google,
which is an improvement. "NUMA" gives "National Underwater and Marine
Agency", "Numa Numa Dance" and similar things.

Christoph
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