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A bank of SRAM that only holds addresses. Tag RAM is used to store addresses so that when the processor makes a call for memory it first checks to see if the data is in the cache by looking for the memory address in the tag RAM. If it's there, it gets the data from cache. If not, it gets the data from main memory. Tag RAM controls the amount of memory that can be cached. For example, the Tag RAM used with most Intel 430T ISP Glossary:
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