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Similarly, the [[Bus (computing)|data bus]] is often designed to suit specific needs such as serial or parallel data access, and the memory may be designed to provide for [[parity error]] detection or even [[ECC memory|error correction]] in expensive business systems.
DSP systems usually have a specialized, high bandwidth memory subsystem; with no support for memory protection or virtual memory management.<ref>
Robert Oshana.
DSP Software Development Techniques for Embedded and Real-Time Systems.
2006.
"5 - DSP Architectures".
p. 123.
{{doi | 10.1016/B978-075067759-2/50007-7 }}
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== See also ==
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*[[32-bit]]
*[[64-bit]]
*[[Address generation unit]]
*[[Cache-only memory architecture]] (COMA)
*[[Cache memory]]
*[[Conventional memory]]
*[[Deterministic memory]]
*[[Distributed memory]]
*[[Distributed shared memory]] (DSM)
*[[Dual-channel architecture]]
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*[[Memory protection]]
*[[Memory-disk synchronization]]
*[[Memory virtualization]]
*[[Non-uniform memory access]] (NUMA)
*[[PCI memory hole]]
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