Coherency in a sentence as a noun

Do you feel that Linux is lacking in coherency of design?

Understand that many of the remaining transistors are doing things like branch prediction, managing cache coherency, and prefetch and so forth.

Haswell is Intel's new CPU that is supposed to implement some level of hardware transactional memory, leveraging the infrastructure used for cache coherency.

Even a boycott is silly, if it's just about individuals making a choice, instead of being the co-ordinated action of some group with a minimum program and coherency.

You can scope it to particular uses, issuing a key that is only good for checking balances but not for initiating transactions, for example.---[1] The other being cache coherency.

It's probably the least so out of the major GNU/Linux DEs, as the developers have been hellbent on pursuing "brand coherency" as of late, and in general dissuading from tampering with defaults.

But since when has consistency or coherency or even humanity been a prerequisite of any human civilization in history?

There are many embarrassingly parallel problems where memory coherency does not exist, or where the input data sizes exceed what is currently available on GPUs, and for these, the bandwidth to system memory is going to be a severe bottleneck on performance.

Coherency definitions

noun

the state of cohering or sticking together

See also: coherence cohesion cohesiveness

noun

logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts

See also: coherence