GB/T 18235.1-2000
ActiveInformation technology--High-Performance Parallel Interface--Part 1:Mechanical,electrical and signaling protocol specification (HIPPI-PH)
信息技术 高性能并行接口 第1部分:机械、电气及信号协议规范(HIPPI-PH)
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This standard specifies the mechanical, electrical, and signaling protocol requirements for the High-Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI), enabling high-speed data transfer between supercomputers, mainframes, and high-performance storage systems. It is applied in computing environments requiring short-distance, high-bandwidth connections, such as data centers and scientific computing clusters, where it defines physical layer specifications for reliable parallel data transmission.
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