Computer Science, asked by heena7996395783, 9 months ago

Difference between asynchronous and synchronous static memory

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Answered by GGcharan
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Answer: The main difference between asynchronous and synchronous dual-ports is how memory is accessed. In an asynchronous dual-port, read and write operations are triggered by a rising or falling signal. ... Synchronous devices make use of pipelining in order to "pre-fetch" data out of the memory.

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The main difference between asynchronous and synchronous dual-ports is how memory is accessed. In an asynchronous dual-port, read and write operations are triggered by a rising or falling signal. ... Synchronous devices make use of pipelining in order to "pre-fetch" data out of the memory

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