Embedded Design Handbook

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Date 8/28/2023
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7.3.1. Isolate Critical Memory Connections

For many systems, particularly complex ones, isolating performance-critical memory connections is beneficial. To achieve the maximum throughput potential from memory, connect it to the fewest number of masters possible and share those masters with the fewest number of slaves possible. Minimizing connections reduces the size of the data multiplexers required, increasing potential clock speed, and also reduces the amount of arbitration necessary to access the memory. You can use bridges to isolate memory connections.