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  • An associative memory can be considered as a memory unit whose stored data can be identified for access by the content of the data itself rather than by an address or memory location. ... When a write operation is performed on associative memory, no address or memory location is given to the word.
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An associative memory can be considered as a memory unit whose stored data can be identified for access by the content of the data itself rather than by an address or memory location. ... When a write operation is performed on associative memory, no address or memory location is given to the word.

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