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==== IFIS ====
 
==== IFIS ====
'''Infinity Fabric InterSocket''' ('''IFIS''') SerDes are the second type which are used for package-to-package communications such as in two-way [[multiprocessing]]. The IFIS were designed so they could [[multiplexed]] with other protocols such as [[PCIe]] and [[SATA]]. They operate on TX/RX 16 [[differential]] data lanes at roughly 11 pJ/b. Those links are also aligned with the [[package]] [[pinout]] of standard PCIe lanes. Because they are 16-bit wide they run at 8 transfers per CAKE clock. Compared to the IFOP, the IFIS links have 8/9 of the bandwidth.
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'''Infinity Fabric InterSocket''' ('''IFIS''') SerDes are the second type which are used for package-to-package communications such as in two-way [[multiprocessing]]. The IFIS were designed so they could [[multiplexed]] with other protocols such as [[PCIe]] and [[SATA]]. They operate on TX/RX 16 differential data lanes at roughly 11 pJ/b (by the way, those links are aligned with the package pinout of standard PCIe lanes). Because they are 16-bit wide they run at 8 transfers per CAKE clock. Compared to the IFOP, the IFIS links have 8/9 of the bandwidth.
  
  

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