Memory access patterns make a huge a difference to memory throughput. I've > explored this in some detail in the following blog. > > > http://mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/memory-access-patterns-are-important.html > > Thanks for sharing. From the Clojure perspective and using reducers, it seems we are hitting the worse case. Not sure if it worth effort of using it (at least in my applications).
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