Computer Science, asked by Ruparam135, 1 year ago

Difference between multiple access memory and multi ported memory

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Answered by azeemsurve
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Explanation:

Generally all the instructions are executed in single cycle. These DSP units generally use Multiple Access and Multi Ported Memory units. Multiple access memory allows more than one access in one clock period. The Multi- ported Memory allows multiple addresses as well Data ports.

Answered by JeanaShupp
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Multiple access memory allows multiple mobile users to share the data space where as Multi-port memory can be accessed through various ports at same time.

Explanation:

Multiple access memory allows multiple mobile users to share the given data space simultaneously.

The sharing is of information is required to improve the capacity over a geographical area.

Multi-port memory can be accessed through various ports or different addresses at same time.

The interactions between these ports produces a significant difficulty.

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