rematerialization

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

rematerialize + -ation

Noun

rematerialization (usually uncountable, plural rematerializations)

  1. The act or process of rematerializing.
  2. (computing theory, uncountable) A compiler optimization that saves time by recomputing a value instead of loading it from memory.
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