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Differential Memory Interface (DMI) - IBM
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Differential Memory Interface (DMI) is an IBM proprietary memory interconnect architecture that facilitates serialized, memory-agnostic, communication between a host CPU and a buffered memory chip.
Overview
The Differential Memory Interface is a proprietary interface developed by IBM designed to transport memory commands, data, and address through a high-speed SerDes from a host CPU to an OPMB-compliant memory buffer chip. DMI is a memory-agnostic interface which may be used any sort of memory by abstracting the details behind the buffer chip. DMI was first introduced with POWER8.
Implementations
Processor | POWER8 | POWER9 |
---|---|---|
Data Rate | 9.6 GT/s | 9.6 GT/s |
Links | 4x DMI | 4x DMI |
Bandwidth | 28.8 GB/s | 28.8 GB/s |
See also
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