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Abstract The concept of a computer architecture for processing and display of spatially ordered data is presented in this paper. The central part of the architecture is a memory cube in which the objects can be processed in their real shape as a three‐dimensional data array. The development has been rendered possible at reasonable costs through the rapid progress in the realm of VLSI‐memory technology.
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