Question : Which of the following is used for very high-speed searching applications?
Option 1: Flash Memory
Option 2: Content-addressable Memory
Option 3: Dynamic Random Access Memory
Option 4: Static Random Access Memory
Correct Answer: Content-addressable Memory
Solution : The correct option is Content-addressable Memory.
Content-addressable memory (CAM) is employed in high-speed searching applications. CAM is a sort of computer memory that allows data to be retrieved based on content rather than memory location. CAM is for searching and retrieving activities, making it suited for applications requiring high-speed searching.
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