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Give the hardware organization of associative memory. Why associative memory is faster than other memories

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Associative memory is much slower than RAM, and is rarely encountered in mainstream computer designs. For example, that serves as an identifying tag. Associative memory is used in multilevel memory systems, in which a small fast memory such as a cache may hold copies of some blocks of a larger memory for rapid access

Answered by Asgardian
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Below is the details for hardware organisation of associative memory.

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  • The associative memory hardware comprises of memory array, logic for m and n bits per word, and it also consists many registers like input ,mark,select and output register.
  • Associative memory is a unit where stored data can be used by the content of data itself rather than the address or its memory location. It is also called CAM-Content Addressable Memory.
  • Associative memory speed is very slow than RAM and hardly used in mainstream computers.These type of memory is used for fast memory such as cache memory that hold some blocks of lager memory for quick access of data.

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