First-In First-Out buffer

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A First-In First-Out buffer (usually given as FIFO) is a form of buffer in which data is inserted at one end, and removed from the other, so that the data is retrieved in the same order as it went in - hence the name.

FIFO buffers are found in both hardware and software; in the latter, they are usually implemented as ring buffers, to avoid the un-productive overhead of shifting data around as data is added and removed.

FIFO buffers are used in serial communications, where a UART needs to receive more data without interrupting the CPU.

https://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO-18.html#ss18.3 ForOldHack (talk) 10:26, 1 April 2019 (CEST)