Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 4/Feb/11 16:05 | Feb4:
A lot of them nowadays have "load balancing" code in the hardware. If it
notices a hot spot, it reorganises the data to avoid that hot spot.
Cheaper ones, probably done.
I vaguely remember that Tony Tebby's drivers for RomDisq from TF
Services might have had something like this. Tony?
(Guess my memory's good at remembering vague things but ain't what it
used to be for the details of those things!)
I think it does yes, but in the chip itself. I am not sure though.
Tony
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