IO - Address Space

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In computing, an address space is a range of discrete addresses (a unique identifier for the location of data).

The address space may be

In a virtual address space, a virtual address maps to a physical address. See virtual address mapping

The following entity have an address space:

Example of physical entity with an address space:

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