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  1. The Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) is a point-to-point processor interconnect developed by Intel which replaced the front-side bus (FSB) in Xeon, Itanium, and certain desktop platforms starting in 2008. Prior to the name's announcement, Intel referred to it as Common System Interface (CSI). Earlier incarnations were known as Yet Another Protocol (YAP) and YAP+. QPI 1.1 is a significantly ...

  2. Point-to-Point Links Speed Up Data Movement. Intel® QuickPath Technology uses Intel® QuickPath Interconnect, which provides high-speed, point-to-point links inside and outside of the processor. In contrast to parallel buses, these links speed up data transfers by connecting distributed shared memory, the internal cores, the I/O hub, and other ...

  3. Interconnect Overview. The Intel® QuickPath Interconnect is a high-speed point-to-point interconnect. Though sometimes classified as a serial bus, it is more accurately considered a point-to-point link as data is sent in parallel across multiple lanes and packets are broken into multiple parallel transfers.

  4. QuickPath Interconnect is a double-pumped data bus, meaning data is captured at the rate of one data transfer per edge of the forwarded clock. So every clock period captures two chunks of data. The maximum amount of data sent across a full- width Intel®QuickPath Interconnect is 16 bits, or 2 bytes.

  5. El Intel QuickPath Interconnect (" QuickPath ", " QPI ") [1] [2] [3] es una conexión punto a punto con el procesador desarrollado por Intel para competir con HyperTransport. Antes de revelar su nombre, Intel lo mencionaba como Common System Interface o " CSI ". Los primeros desarrollos fueron conocidos como YAP ( Yet Another Protocol) y YAP +.

  6. El Intel QuickPath Interconnect es una conexión punto a punto con el procesador desarrollado por Intel para competir con HyperTransport. Antes de revelar su nombre, Intel lo mencionaba como Common System Interface o "CSI" . Los primeros desarrollos fueron conocidos como YAP y YAP+. El desarrollo fue hecho en el Massachusetts Microprocessor Design as Desktop, Xeon e Itanium. Intel lo lanzó en ...

  7. The Intel QuickPath Interconnect is a highspeed, packetized, point-to-point interconnect used in Intel’s next generation of microprocessors first produced in the second half of 2008. The narrow high-speed links stitch together processors in a distributed shared memory-style platform architecture. Compared with today’s wide front-side buses ...