I mentioned on Piazza that some people were encouraging users not to kill the applications on their phone, as that evicts them from RAM and causes more battery to be used when re-opening that app (especially if it's a frequently used/slow-to-load app, like Chrome). Are there numbers for the energy to load data from disk? And where are these ballpark figures from?
I mentioned on Piazza that some people were encouraging users not to kill the applications on their phone, as that evicts them from RAM and causes more battery to be used when re-opening that app (especially if it's a frequently used/slow-to-load app, like Chrome). Are there numbers for the energy to load data from disk? And where are these ballpark figures from?
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