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12 years agoit might or might not. If it does then it is due to sheer probabilty of fitting. In both cases there is path to be respected. In fact with asynchronous ports being used I expect less logic be used and this becomes substantial for high fanout reset.
May be better you approach reset with less fanout or replicate it manually. The notion of reseting every register is old fashoined and you better not apply reset when not needed for example data paths that can have any value at reset release need not have reset. If you do remove reset then don't just comment it out from top of process as this will lead to latches. Instead remove it and rewrite a process without reset.