Abstract :
Accessing of more than one word truly simultaneously in time from the same memory module is termed multiaccess. An associative memory with such a capability can be made from reset-set flip-flops. There are practical limitations to the number of words that can be simultaneously accessed. Some hardware and software implications of multiaccessibility are discussed.
Keywords :
Hardware-software implications, independent access channels, LSI multiaccess associative memory, match indicator network, memory bandwidth, search registers, storage interference.; Associative memory; Bandwidth; Computational modeling; Driver circuits; Flip-flops; Hardware; Interference; Interleaved codes; Large scale integration; Registers; Hardware-software implications, independent access channels, LSI multiaccess associative memory, match indicator network, memory bandwidth, search registers, storage interference.;