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Interleave

Generally refers to the arrangement of data in a non-contiguous way to increase performance. When used in the context of hard disk drives, it describes the way in which sectors are arranged on a track. When used in the context of memory subsystems, it refers to the process of taking data bits (singly or in bursts) alternately from two or more memory pages.

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