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**UM82152 Cache Controller (AUStek A38152 clone) <91
***Info:
The UM82152 is a high-performance cache controller for Intel 80386
based systems and provides high levels of integration and
functionality. It interfaces directly to the 80386; no additional
support logic is required. A complete 32-kilobyte cache can be
designed with just one UM82152 and four 8K by 8-bit static RAMs.
The UM82152 architecture enables easy design-in with current speed
versions of the 80386, and simple migration to faster version
processors with no alteration to system or memory design.
The 80386, operating in pipelined mode with the UM82152, runs with
zero wait states during a cache hit (requested data is present in
cache). If the data is not present (cache miss), it is fetched from
main memory by the UM82152. This approach yields the high-speed
performance of fast SRAMs for code and data most frequently used,
while providing design economies (such as board space savings and
lower component costs) by storing infrequently used code and data in
slower dynamic RAM (with cycle times greater than 125 nanoseconds)
that can be located in large memory banks either on-board or
off-board.
The reduced system bus traffic inherent in the UM82152 implementation
produces system performance gains by freeing the bus for use by other
devices.
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**UM82C852 Multi I/O For XT <91...
**UM82C206 Integrated Peripheral Controller <91...
**UM82c45x Serial/Parallel chips ?...
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