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Excuse me, can you tell me the function of hyper transportation in CPU? Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.HyperTransport is a type of "bus" used in various CPU (central processing units) brands. AMD CPUs, for example, use HyperTransport. In this case it is a low-latency, bi-directional bus.
A computer bus is basically part of a computer's architecture that is responsible for moving or transferring data or power (in this case, data) from one component to another. In the case of HyperTransport, it is essentially there to increase the performance of the system using it.
HyperTransport (HT), not to be mistaken for HyperThreading (also HT) used in certain Intel Pentium 4 CPUs (which do not, as far as I'm aware, use HyperTransport).
A computer bus is basically part of a computer's architecture that is responsible for moving or transferring data or power (in this case, data) from one component to another. In the case of HyperTransport, it is essentially there to increase the performance of the system using it.
HyperTransport (HT), not to be mistaken for HyperThreading (also HT) used in certain Intel Pentium 4 CPUs (which do not, as far as I'm aware, use HyperTransport).
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