February 2003
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
11h 47m
English
While HyperTransport was initially developed to address bandwidth and scalability problems associated with moving data through the I/O subsystems of desktops and servers, the networking extensions bring a number of enhancements which permit the advantages of HyperTransport technology to be extended to communications processing applications. There are some major differences in the requirements of host-centric systems such as desktops and servers and communications processing systems.
In communications applications, there may be a number of processors or coprocessors located in various corners of the topology. The host processor may assume responsibility for configuration ...
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