Suppose we have a byte-addressable computer with a cache that holds 16 blocks of 4 bytes each. Assuming that each memory

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Suppose we have a byte-addressable computer with a cache that holds 16 blocks of 4 bytes each. Assuming that each memory

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Suppose we have a byte-addressable computer with a cache that holds 16 blocks of 4 bytes each. Assuming that each memory address has 8 bits, to which cache set would the hexadecimal address OxBE map if the computer uses 2-way set associative mapping?
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