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Content-addressable memory

Known as: Associative storage, Content addressable memory, Content adressable memory 
Content-addressable memory (CAM) is a special type of computer memory used in certain very-high-speed searching applications. It is also known as… 
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Review
2012
Review
2012
1 Abstract—Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) is a memory that implements the lookup-table function in a single clock cycle using… 
2007
2007
FIELD: information technology. SUBSTANCE: content-addressable memory comprises: the first content-addressable memory (CAM) cell… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
The Novamente AI Engine is briefly reviewed. The overall architecture is unique, drawing on system-theoretic ideas regarding… 
2002
2002
PURPOSE: A ternary content addressable memory cell is provided to improve the low-voltage operating characteristics even if… 
2000
2000
The Embedded System Block (ESB) of the APEX E programmable logic device family from Altera Corporation includes the capability of… 
1998
1998
Functional tests for content-addressable memories (CAMs) are presented in this paper. The fault models considered are based on… 
1992
1992
The pattern associative memory (PAM), a custom associative memory chip specialized to handle the syntax and associated pattern… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
A 256-word/spl times/32-bit associated memory, referred to as the Content Addressable and Reentrant Memory (CARM), with a 100-ns… 
1969
1969
A small, but fast, associative memory can be used in a "look-aside" manner to improve the overall memory performance of a…