Communications of the ACM
Some applications of push-down and queue type list memories in digital computer design
Some applications of push-down and queue type list memories in digital computer design
Large-scale integration: promises versus accomplishments: the dilemma of our industry
AFIPS '69 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference
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An associative memory system using push-down or first-in first-out (FIFO) lists as its basic building elements is described. With the development of large-scale integration technology (LSI), it is expected that devices with regular repetitive structure and high gate/interconnection ratio can be manufactured at extremely low cost. Push-down and FIFO evidently belong to that category. The logic design of a push-down and a FIFO list memory are first described. Then, with some additional control logic, it is shown that they can be converted to an associative memory.