Reflective Memory

Reflective Memory definition - computer

A memory bus technology developed originally in the 1980s by Encore Computer that allowed simultaneous reads and writes to multiple memories. It was used in Encore's SMP computer systems, in which memory is shared among multiple CPUs. Support for this technology was turned over to Compro (www.compro.net). See Encore.



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