- "
Uncore" is a term used by
Intel to
describe the
functions of a
microprocessor that are not in the core, but
which must be
closely connected to the core...
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communicate with the "
uncore",
which is part of the chip
containing memory controllers, CPU-side PCI
Express and GPU, if present; the
uncore may or may not be...
- 2
products utilise the same core
chiplets but are
attached to
different uncore silicon (different IO dies) in a hub and
spoke topology. This
approach differs...
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voltage domains for the L2 cache.
Uncore Voltage/System
Agent Voltage (VCCSA): In some architectures, the "
uncore"
includes components like the L3 cache...
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directly connected to the processor. It is
called the
uncore part and runs at a
different clock (
uncore clock) than the
execution cores.
Three channel memory:...
- have the
northbridge integrated on the CPU die,
where it is
known as the
uncore or
system agent. The
northbridge typically handles communications among...
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specific capabilities of
modern CPUs, such as
simultaneous multithreading and
uncore,
which involve sharing of
actual CPU
resources while aiming at increased...
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Intel has tied the
speed of
every bus (USB, SATA, PCI, PCIe, CPU cores,
Uncore,
memory etc.) to a
single internal clock generator issuing the
basic 100...
- do****ents
created or ac****ulated for a
semiconductor device production process Uncore Cutress, Ian (August 27, 2019). "Xilinx
Announces World Largest FPGA: Virtex...
- a
founding member of and Sony a
contributor to the HSA Foundation, the
uncore of the
PlayStation 4
supports several of the
features promoted by the Heterogeneous...