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- HyperTransport (HT), formerly known as Lightning Data Transport, is a technology for interconnection of computer processors. It is a bidirectional serial/parallel...
- The HyperTransport Consortium is an industry consortium responsible for specifying and promoting the computer bus technology called HyperTransport. The...
- dual-channel architecture, doubling peak memory bandwidth, and the HyperTransport bus was increased in speed from 800 MHz to 1000 MHz. Socket 939 also...
- CPUs communicate using the Direct Connect Architecture over high-speed HyperTransport links. Each CPU can access the main memory of another processor, transparent...
- Athlon 64, including an integrated (on-die) memory controller, the HyperTransport link, and AMD's "NX bit" feature. In the second half of 2005, AMD added...
- differences between Socket AM2 and AM2+ socket processors are as follows: HyperTransport 3.0 operating at up to 2.6 GHz Split power planes: one for the CPU cores...
- PowerNow! Technology (Cool’n’Quiet Technology) HyperTransport Technology (not the same as Intel Hyper-Threading Technology) Processors with an "e" following...
- the coauthor of the specifications for the x86-64 instruction set and HyperTransport interconnect. From 2012 to 2015 he returned to AMD to work on the AMD...
- Motherboards: One HyperTransport 3.x link between CPU with 2.2 GHz, two HT 2.x links with 1 GHz for I/O operations Socket Fr6 Three Hypertransport 3.x links with...
- HyperTransport is used, running at 800 MHz for Semprons. The multipliers here apply to the 200 MHz system clock frequency, not the HyperTransport speed...