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- Q4892041 subject Q7156006.
- Q4892041 subject Q8717212.
- Q4892041 abstract "A 1996–2004 research project in the Computer Science Division of the University of California, Berkeley, the Berkeley IRAM project explored computer architecture enabled by the wide bandwidth between memory and processor made possible when both are designed on the same integrated circuit (chip). Since it was envisioned that such a chip would consist primarily of random-access memory (RAM), with a smaller part needed for the central processing unit (CPU), the research team used the term "Intelligent RAM" (or IRAM) to describe a chip with this architecture. Like the J–Machine project at MIT, the primary objective of the research was to avoid the Von Neumann bottleneck which occurs when the connection between memory and CPU is a relatively narrow memory bus between separate integrated circuits.".
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- Q4892041 wikiPageExternalLink ICCD.1997.628842.
- Q4892041 wikiPageExternalLink iram.cs.berkeley.edu.
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- Q4892041 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156006.
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- Q4892041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8717212.
- Q4892041 comment "A 1996–2004 research project in the Computer Science Division of the University of California, Berkeley, the Berkeley IRAM project explored computer architecture enabled by the wide bandwidth between memory and processor made possible when both are designed on the same integrated circuit (chip).".
- Q4892041 label "Berkeley IRAM project".