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Implementing cache memory in FPGA using VHDL

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I am implementing a cache memory in FPGA.
for that i need a memory of 16 bytes wide and 256 entries.
I am implementing using VHDL.
the problem is I want to download in FPGA.
Is there any way to make effective utilization of area in FPGA in this application
 

memory in FPGA

What device are you using?

It is sounds to me you are not utilize embedded memory blocks on FPGA
 

Re: memory in FPGA

why don't you use the BRAM in FPGA???
 

Re: memory in FPGA

Yaa thanks I am using a virtex II block Ram .but still I want to know whether a super scalar fetch engine can be downloaded into FPGA or not .memory size is
two 144 by 128 memories ,sixteeen 16 by 64 memories and a 164 by 64 memory
 

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