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Content addressable memory (CAM) plays an important role in computer architecture, but architects have been unable to use it as widely as they would like because of its major disadvantage when compared to RAM—conventional NOR CMOS CAM is highly, and even prohibitively, power hungry. This installment of Computer’s series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Computer Architecture Letters.

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