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On-chip, distributed memory facilitates the efficient implementation of register banks, status registers and high-speed FIFO buffers that bridge the gap between subsystems that have different access times and data burst rates With proper attention to address routing delays, synchronous RAMs can be operated at, or close to, the maximum clock frequency, as determined by the minimum write cycle time See also: Memory Applications |