TCAM (Ternary CAM): CAM (Content Addressable Memory) is a type of memory that compares data strings input from an external device with the data strings stored in the memory using simultaneous parallel ...
Renesas announced a configurable ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM) built on a 3nm FinFET process at the ISSCC 2026.
Renesas Electronics has announced a new ternary content‑addressable memory (TCAM) technology built on a 3nm FinFET process.
Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is an advanced memory architecture that performs parallel search operations by comparing input data against all stored entries simultaneously, rather than accessing ...
With port speeds exceeding 100Gbps, route lookups that are fundamental to all routers have relied on ternary content addressable memories (TCAMs) to provide a lookup response within a clock cycle.
CAMBRIDGE, UK — Renesas Technology announced a ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) family designed for multi-layer packet processing in networking equipment such as routers and switches to ...
The following content is from an older version of this website, and may not display correctly. Trying to negotiate SDN-enabled hardware today is not an easy thing to do. This is primarily due to ...
Content-addressable-memory (CAM) technology, traditionally targeted at high-speed lookups for packet classification, represents a key element in the acceleration of lossless compression. Compression ...
SAN JOSE–After falling behind its rivals, Japan's Kawasaki LSI Inc. has laid off several employees and “stopped development” of its high-density ternary content-addressable memory (CAM) product lines, ...
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