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  • 1Interconnect User Part — (IUP) is a national specific SS7 protocol for interconnect between public networks in the UK. This protocol was formerly known as BTNUP.It is specified in document PNO ISC/SPEC/006.This can be downloaded from: [http://www.nicc.org.uk/nicc… …

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  • 2Intel QuickPath Interconnect — The Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QuickPath, QPI)[1][2][3] is a point to point processor interconnect developed by Intel which replaces the Front Side Bus (FSB) in Xeon, Itanium, and certain desktop platforms. It was designed to compete with… …

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  • 3Intel QuickPath Interconnect — El Intel QuickPath Interconnect ( QuickPath , QPI )[1] [2] [3] es una conexión punto a punto con el procesador desarrollado por Intel para competir con HyperTransport. Antes de revelar su nombre, Intel lo mencionaba como Common System Interface o …

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  • 4Local Interconnect Network — The LIN Bus (Local Interconnect Network) is a computer networking bus system used within current automotive network architectures.The LIN specification is enforced by the LIN consortium, with the first exploited version being 1.1, released in… …

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  • 5MSI protocol — The MSI protocol is a basic cache coherence protocol that is used in multiprocessor systems. As with other cache coherency protocols, the letters of the protocol name identify the possible states in which a cache line can be. So, for MSI, each… …

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  • 6Peripheral Component Interconnect — Infobox Computer Hardware Bus name = PCI fullname = peripheral component interconnection caption = Five 5V 32 bit PCI expansion slots on a motherboard invent date = July 1993 invent name = Intel super date = 2004 super name = PCI Express width =… …

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  • 7Exterior Gateway Protocol — The Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) is a now obsolete routing protocol for the Internet originally specified in 1982 by Eric C. Rosen of Bolt, Beranek and Newman, and David L. Mills. It was first described in RFC 827 and formally specified in RFC …

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  • 8Open Core Protocol (OCP) — The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is an openly licensed, core centric protocol intended to meet contemporary system level integration challenges. OCP defines a bus independent, configurable and scalable interface for on chip subsystem communications.… …

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  • 9Open Core Protocol — The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is an openly licensed, core centric protocol intended to meet contemporary system level integration challenges. OCP defines a bus independent, configurable and scalable interface for on chip subsystem communications.… …

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  • 10Inter-Access Point Protocol — IEEE 802.11F or Inter Access Point Protocol is a recommendation that describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless access point communications among multivendor systems [ [http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.1… …

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