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 ...
Large capacity Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is a key element in wide variety of applications. A major challenge in realization of such systems is the complexities of scaling MOS transistors.
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 ...
Cuts search energy and boosts speed through efficient search processing Enhanced functional safety enables application beyond networking to automotive SoCs New technology presented at ISSCC 2026 in ...
Content Addressable Memory (CAM) architectures provide a powerful approach to high-speed data searches by comparing search data against an entire memory in parallel, rather than relying on sequential ...
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 “Cross-layer Modeling and Design of Content Addressable Memories in Advanced Technology Nodes for Similarity Search” was published by researchers at the Georgia Institute of ...
Technical paper titled “Differentiable Content Addressable Memory with Memristors” from researchers at Hewlett Packard Labs and University of Hong Kong. “Memristors, Flash, and related nonvolatile ...
Large-scale applications, such as generative AI, recommendation systems, big data, and HPC systems, require large-capacity and high-speed memory and are changing the power-law locality, which ...
Achieves flexible, small-block configuration for large-scale TCAMs Cuts search energy and boosts speed through efficient search processing Enhanced functional safety enables application beyond ...