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Featuring the intel pentium 4 processor and the intel 850 chipset
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Chapter 4 System Support
AGP 2X Transfers
During AGP 2X transfers, clocking is basically the same as in 1X transfers except that the 66-MHz
CLK signal is used to qualify only the control signals. The data bytes are latched by an additional
strobe (AD_STBx) signal so that an 8-byte transfer occurs in one CLK cycle (Figure 4-6). The first
four bytes (DnA) are latched by the receiving agent on the falling edge of AD_STBx and the
second four bytes (DnB) are latched on the rising edge of AD_STBx.
T1
CLK
AD
AD_STBx
GNT-
TRDY-
ST0..2
Figure 4-6. AGP 2X Data Transfer (Peak Transfer Rate: 532 MB/s)
AGP 4X Transfers
The AGP 4X transfer rate allows sixteen bytes of data to be transferred in one clock cycle. As in
2X transfers the 66-MHz CLK signal is used only for qualifying control signals while strobe
signals are used to latch each 4-byte transfer on the AD lines. As shown in Figure 4-7, 4-byte block
DnA is latched by the falling edge of AD_STBx while DnB is latched by the falling edge of
AD_STBx-.
CLK
AD
AD_STBx
AD_STBx-
ST0..2
xxx
Figure 4-7. AGP 4X Data Transfer (Peak Transfer Rate: 1064 MB/s)
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Featuring the Intel Pentium 4 Processor
T2
T3
D1A
D1B
D2A
xxx
xxx
00x
T1
T2
D1A
D1B
00x
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T4
T5
T6
D2B
D3A
D3B D4A D4B
xxx
xxx
T3
D2A
D2B
D3A
D3B D4A D4B
xxx
T7
xxx
T4
xxx

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