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by bicolao
1117 days ago
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I think you can see a modern CPU as a network. There are some beefy servers doing all the heavy lifting which is what the outsiders see. But there's also a few smaller servers here and there monitoring the system (or even responsible for powering on the entire network). |
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PCIe in particular is literally a packet-switched computer network - it has a physical layer, data link layer, and a transaction layer which is basically packet switched. There are even proprietary solutions for tunnelling PCIe over Ethernet.