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M2IOSF Abbreviation (3rd Gen Xeons)

bschlueter
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Hi,

 

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/develop/public/us/en/documents/perf-anlzs-top-down-topology-aware-io-performance-analysis-with-intel-vtune-profiler.pdf mentions M2IOSF units and says these are the same as Integrated I/O controllers. However, from what I've found, M2IOSF stands for "Intel On-Chip System Fabric" in that context it doesn't make sense.

 

Could you please clarify what M2IOSF stands for?

 

Best regards

Benedict

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Victor_G_Intel
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Hello bschlueter,

 

Thank you so much for your patience.

 

According to our end, the abbreviation M2IOSF means: Mesh to Intel On-Chip System Fabric.

 

You can refer to the document attached (Page 2). Let me know if you need anything else.

 

Best regards,

 

Victor G.

Intel Technical Support Technician  

 

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Victor_G_Intel
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Hello bschlueter,


Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.


Please let me review this information internally, and kindly wait for an update.

 

Once we have more information to share, we will post it on this thread.

 

Regards,

 

Victor G.

Intel Technical Support Technician  


Victor_G_Intel
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Hello bschlueter,

 

Thank you so much for your patience.

 

According to our end, the abbreviation M2IOSF means: Mesh to Intel On-Chip System Fabric.

 

You can refer to the document attached (Page 2). Let me know if you need anything else.

 

Best regards,

 

Victor G.

Intel Technical Support Technician  

 

Victor_G_Intel
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Hello bschlueter,


I hope this message finds you well.


We are glad to know that the information provided has been helpful. Since the thread is now solved, we will proceed to close it.


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Best regards,


Victor G. 

Intel Technical Support Technician


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