Information processor using processors to rapidly process data s

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Specific detail of information handling portion of system – Radiation beam modification of or by storage medium

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369 83, 369 60, G11B 700

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ABSTRACT:
An information processing apparatus using an optical storage medium such as a CD-ROM processes optically stored data using different capability data processors having different processing speeds and/or operand bit-width processing. Picture data, program data, and audio data stored in the optical storage medium are accessed and written into a main semiconductor type RAM. Selective routing over various data buses to specific data processors permits a data processing task to be performed by the data processor best suited to perform that task in the most efficient and effective manner.

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