Difference between revisions of "Register file"
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 5 November 2022
A register file was a logic element which provided a set of registers. They became common elements in most CPUs which provided a number of general registers.
The typical hardware implementation in the era in which they became common was a set of small (in content terms) static RAM IC's.