Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is an advanced memory architecture that performs parallel search operations by comparing input data against all stored entries simultaneously, rather than accessing ...
Content-addressable-memory (CAM) technology, traditionally targeted at high-speed lookups for packet classification, represents a key element in the acceleration of lossless compression. Compression ...
Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is a very specific type of memory used only by search engines. Future demands on IP based networks will shape how these elusive parts work. This is a contributed ...
Data-intensive computing applications such as pattern recognition, video processing, database engine and network router have drastically increased due to the rapid development of big data and ...
A technical paper titled “Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistors–Based Content-Addressable Storage-Class Memory: A Study on the Impact of Device Variation and High-Temperature Compatibility” was ...
A new technical paper titled “Achieving software-equivalent accuracy for hyperdimensional computing with ferroelectric-based in-memory computing” by researchers at University of Notre Dame, Fraunhofer ...