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Difference between Register file and SRAM

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register file sram

Does these two have some difference? I‘m confused, is there anyone can tell me
 

1 port register file sram

I think the register file is implement by stand-cell, but the RAM is implement by hard-core.
 

sram register

I believe that sometimes you can use SRAM for implementing register files .. registers files are more of a concept .. try Artisan memory compiler to get more information regarding what ur specifically looking for ..
 

difference between sram and register file

SRAM is an array of registers that are interfaced to the outside world through address and data buses, with single port and dual port configurations being the most common.

A register file(RF) is also bunch of registers(usually small number of them) but has many ports with predifined access. For example the most basic RF can contain two read ports and one write port.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register_file
 

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