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CAM
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CAM complementary and alternative medicine.
CAM,
CAM,
n.pr See medicine, complementary; medicine, alternative and medicine, complementary and alternative.

CAM
1. complementary and alternative medicine.
2. cell-adhesion molecule.


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Based on the integration of content addressable memory (CAM) and high-performance logic, IDT's IP co-processors support network processor units (NPUs) and application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to accelerate deep packet classification and forwarding in core, metro and access routers.
ServerIron 4802 provides 22 Gbps of switching capacity, processes 11 million packets per second and processes 4,000,000 concurrent Web traffic flows, using state-of-the-art ternary Content Addressable Memory (CAM) technology to perform session flow lookups in hardware.
Commex uses an internal Content Addressable Memory (CAM) that classifies incoming MAC addresses and directs data packets to a designated interface of a guest O/S according to a "self learning" mechanism.
 
 
 
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