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Anatomy of a forward-looking open standard [RapidIO]
The RapidIO interconnect specification represents the state of the art in standards. development. This software-transparent specification resolves an essential design bottleneck while also creating a clear migration path for systems based on existing or legacy architectures. The process of bringing...
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