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Most Recently Used (MRU)

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i know how LFU and FIFO work...but in the memory schedule (the arrangement)
for MRU i do not know...

in my reference book .. only explain what is MRU.

can anyone tell me how MRU works????
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Re: Most Recently Used (MRU)

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MRU is Most Recently Used, which is what a STACK is.

Push 1
Push 2
Push 3
Pop --> 3

In memory systems, the idea is that the memory most recently used is that which is most likely to be used again.
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