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CI: A high speed interconnect for computers and mass storage controllers

Strecker, 1984

Document ID
2177139100599922473
Author
Strecker W
Publication year
Publication venue
FOC/LAN 84: Proceedings: Papers Presented at the Eighth International Fiber Optic Communications and Local Area Networks Exposition in the USA, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, September 17-21, 1984

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Typically, multicomputer systems fall into one of two classes: tightly coupled and loosely coupled. Tightly coupled systems are characterized by close physical proximity of the processors, high bandwidth interprocessor communication through shared primary memory …
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