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A) This article is reported as orphaned; On the talk page of "Content-addressable memory" it is mentioned that an earlier article about associative memory has been merged with the article "Content-addressable memory". It is my suspicion that articles about pattern recognintion and neural networks etc with older cross-references to "associative memory" have now come to point to "Content-addressable memory" where "BAM" would be more appropriate. This is only a theory, please note.

B) Obviously, this article is very rudimentary and in need of further development. This may be in whole or in part because of its orphaned state.

195.60.183.2 (talk) 15:53, 17 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]