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An Associative Processor Design

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Associative Computing

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The previous chapters of this book have presented an abstract associative computer model, a programming language based on that model which executes on massively parallel SIMD computers, and several examples of programs and algorithms using associative concepts. This chapter presents a computer design based on the experiences gained from implementing the associative language and developing the associative algorithms and programs.

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Potter, J.L. (1992). An Associative Processor Design. In: Associative Computing. Frontiers of Computer Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3300-9_10

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