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- Direct_Media_Interface abstract "The Direct Media Interface (DMI) was the link between the northbridge and southbridge on a computer motherboard. It was first used between the 9xx chipsets and the ICH6, released in 2004. Previous chipsets had used the Hub Interface to perform the same function. Server chipsets use a similar interface called Enterprise Southbridge Interface (ESI). DMI shares many characteristics with PCI Express, using multiple lanes and differential signaling to form a point-to-point link. Most implementations use a ×4 link, while some mobile systems (e.g. 915GMS, 945GMS/GSE/GU and the Atom N450) use a ×2 link, halving the bandwidth. The original implementation provides 10 Gbit/s each direction (using a ×4 link). While the interface has been called DMI since the ICH6, Intel specifies the specific combinations of devices that interwork, so the presence of a DMI interface does not itself guarantee that a particular northbridge is compatible with a particular southbridge.DMI 2.0, introduced in 2011, doubles the transfer rate to 20 Gbit/s with a ×4 link. It is used to link an Intel CPU with the Intel Platform Controller Hub (which supersedes the historic Northbridge/Southbridge implementation).".
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- Direct_Media_Interface comment "The Direct Media Interface (DMI) was the link between the northbridge and southbridge on a computer motherboard. It was first used between the 9xx chipsets and the ICH6, released in 2004. Previous chipsets had used the Hub Interface to perform the same function. Server chipsets use a similar interface called Enterprise Southbridge Interface (ESI). DMI shares many characteristics with PCI Express, using multiple lanes and differential signaling to form a point-to-point link.".
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