Computational RAM

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Computational RAM or C-RAM is random access memory with processing elements integrated into the design. This enables C-RAM to be used as a SIMD computer. It also can be used to more efficiently use memory bandwidth within a memory chip.

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  • Duncan Elliott, Michael Stumm, W. Martin Snelgrove, Christian Cojocaru, Robert McKenzie, "Computational RAM: Implementing Processors in Memory," IEEE Design and Test of Computers, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 32-41, Jan-Mar, 1999. [1]