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The Algorithmic Modeling Interface (AMI) defines a standard syntax for modeling the physical layer of high-speed serial interfaces such as PCI Express (PCIe) and Serial Attach SCSI (SAS). Although it has been gathering momentum since it emerged in 2008, the models developed under this standard continue to experience basic functionality and interoperability issues. Many models only run under one simulator...
High-end, high-performance computers use high-speed serial interfaces to pass data and control signals between the electronic components in the systems. These interfaces include proprietary interfaces unique to a class of systems and some interfaces, such as PCIe & SAS, which have publicly available standards and specifications that enable communication between electronic components from different...
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