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Old Nov 4, 2007, 03:53 PM   #1
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Besides AMD, who uses HT technology?

As we all know AMD's cpu features HyperTransport,
but what kind of industry or which company uses this method?
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Old Nov 4, 2007, 05:55 PM   #2
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I think that this is some kind of spam. I've seen exactly the same posts on several other forums. This guy doesn't reply again after he starts a thread...
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Old Nov 4, 2007, 07:53 PM   #3
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I think that this is some kind of spam. I've seen exactly the same posts on several other forums. This guy doesn't reply again after he starts a thread...
it's based on your assumption. you could be right though.
however, it does seem like his threads are not against site rules, yet.
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Old Nov 4, 2007, 08:37 PM   #4
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some of the most pointless questions i have ever seen...... no one else uses HyperTransport besides AMD man....
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some of the most pointless questions i have ever seen...... no one else uses HyperTransport besides AMD man....
Did you know that the first gen xbox uses HT

HyperTransport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old Nov 4, 2007, 08:48 PM   #6
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never knew IBM and many others designed HyperTransport.... thought it was designed by AMD to be used exclusively in their processors... i guess thats why Intel is using a similar system in their Nehalem chips
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Thanks a lot.
I have a basic idea now.
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Old Nov 6, 2007, 10:30 AM   #8
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i see mailrapid posted this same question and also the same of other 5-6 questions or so that you've started a thread for in many message boards and forums ( hardforum.com, hardwaresecrets.com, neoseeker.com, xbitlabs.com and more). so just out of my curiosity, do you have all the explanation you need?
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Old Nov 6, 2007, 02:46 PM   #9
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these very similar questions are also at... yougamers.com... forum.beyond3d.com... forums.pcper.com... pctechguide.com and more

Why AMD has lower L2 Cache Size?
Why AMD's L2 only has 2MB maximum?
Does MCP55, MCP61 series has iGPU?
Besides AMD, who uses HT technology?
How to understand AMD's HT?
Where can I see ES version of Athlon 64 *2?
Does AMD has ES CPU?
ATi HD2900, 2600 vs X1950, X1650?
How to tell nVIDIA's northbridge and southbridge chipset?
How to tell SL9XX from Intel's spec number?

as seeing you can take the time to join all of these forums and post all these questions, next time you stop by here you might as well spending some time and tell us, what are the best answers you've gotten so far?
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i see mailrapid posted this same question and also the same of other 5-6 questions or so that you've started a thread for in many message boards and forums ( hardforum.com, hardwaresecrets.com, neoseeker.com, xbitlabs.com and more). so just out of my curiosity, do you have all the explanation you need?
Yep I had seen that as well, actually went looking. The name wreaks of coding
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