Enabling Multi-Host System Designs with PCI Express Technology
Although not part of the PCI Express spec, nontransparent bridging is completely consistent with it and can support multiprocessor systems with only minimal software initialization efforts.
For PCI Express technology to realize its full potential as the interconnect solution for chip-to-chip and backplane switching fabric applications, it needs to support multiprocessor-based designs.
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