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A new integrated magnetic memory

Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '69 (Fall), 1969
Very thin permalloy sheets were used by RCA, in 1963, in order to achieve integrated magnetic memories. In 1964, LFE has described an approach to mass memories (107--109 bits) using this material and an integrated wiring. For different reasons, these two projects were abandoned.
M. Blanchon, M. Carbonel
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Distributed Shared Memory Integration

2007 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, 2007
Many implementations of distributed shared memories (DSMs) have been developed to date. All of the implementations have taken into consideration, the performance issues of DSM systems more than other issues like the portability of programs and API. DSM systems have APIs that fit a specific system and require a programmer's adaptation to that specific ...
Mordechai Geva, Yair Wiseman
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Distributed Memory Integrity Trees

IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 2018
Ensuring the correct execution of a program running on untrusted computing platforms, wherein the OS, hypervisor, and all off-CPU-chip hardware, including memory, are untrusted, (also) requires protecting the integrity of the memory content against replay attacks. This requires dedicated tracking structures and in-chip state storage.
Ofir Shwartz, Yitzhak Birk
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Integration of Semantic and Episodic Memories

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2017
This paper describes the integration of semantic and episodic memory (EM) models and the benefits of such integration. Semantic memory (SM) is used as a foundation of knowledge and concept learning, and is needed for the operation of any cognitive system.
Adrian Horzyk   +2 more
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An integrated semiconductor memory system

Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, part I on XX - AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I), 1965
The concept of active circuit data storage (flip-flop) is as old as electronic data processing systems. The attributes of highest access speed, steady state nondestructive readout and flexibility of application have been partially offset by higher costs and higher standby power per storage bit.
H. A. Perkins, J. D. Schmidt
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OMC-INTEGRAL Memory Management

2002
The management of the memory restrictions imposed by the processor (1750A) was one of the major difficulties found in designing the Software (SW) controlling the Optical Monitoring Camera (OMC) payload of the International Gamma Ray Laboratory (INTEGRAL) mission of the European Space Agency (ESA). This article explains the solutions adopted at high and
Jose Manuel Pérez Lobato   +1 more
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Morphology and Memory: Toward an Integrated Theory

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2018
AbstractFramed in psychological terms, the basic question of linguistic theory is what is stored in memory, and in what form. Traditionally, what is stored is divided into grammar and lexicon, where grammar contains the rules and the lexicon is an unstructured list of exceptions.
Jackendoff, R.J., Audring, J.
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Act-In: An integrated view of memory mechanisms

Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2014
The present article proposes a new memory model called Act-In (Activation-Integration). Act-In extends the multiple trace memory models by placing them within the situated cognition perspective. Act-In considers that the activation and integration mechanisms play a key role in memory processes.
Versace, Rémy   +5 more
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Integrated superconducting memories

Physics World, 1990
During the past few years much research has been carried out on integrated circuits incorporating Josephson junctions at several institutes around the world. In Japan research has centred mainly on digital applications while other institutes have concentrated research efforts on analogue/digital hybrid applications.
Itaru Kurosawa, Susumu Takada
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Integral Memory Cubes

2014 Third International Conference on Computer Technology in Russia and in the Former Soviet Union, 2014
The report focuses on the fate of integral ferrite memory cubes that were created by a team led by two Americans: Alfred Sarant and Joel Barr, whom we have known all our life as Philip Georgievich Staros and Josef Veniaminovich Berg.
Rafail Lashevsky   +2 more
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