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In digital electronics, a FIFO is a digital circuit that stores incoming data in internal memory and outputs the stored data in the order it was received. The oldest stored data is typically output with little or no delay. This is in contrast to a shift register, which requires data to sequentially propagate through memory before it is output. FIFOs are commonly used for buffering and flow control between hardware devices or between software and hardware devices which, over finite intervals, operate at different data rates.
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