Data processing system including an LSI chip containing a memory

Communications: electrical – Digital comparator systems

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ABSTRACT:
In a circuit arrangement composed of chips containing highly integrated MOS circuit components for a data processing device, the arrangement including a first chip containing a central arithmetic and control unit, a plurality of further chips each containing a memory, and a bus connecting the chips, each further chip is provided with its own address register for addressing the memory on that chip, and the register is capable of being set to contain any desired address word and to selectively count through a sequence of successive address words under control of counting pulses, each address word identifying a respective word location of the associated memory.

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