QuickPath Architecture Generic Non-core Registers - 2C62 Drivers

These Drivers for the QuickPath Architecture Generic Non-core Registers are included with the motherboard chipset drivers.

QuickPath Architecture Generic Non-core Registers (QPI GNCR) refers to a set of registers in Intel processors that are part of the QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) architecture. QPI is a high-speed interconnect technology used for communication between processors and other components in a computer system.

The QPI GNCR registers serve various purposes in the QPI architecture. They provide control and configuration options for QPI-related features and functionalities, allowing the processor to manage and optimize data transfer between different components in the system. These registers enable the processor to control aspects such as QPI link speed, error detection and correction, power management, and performance monitoring.

The QPI GNCR registers are accessed and controlled by the processor's firmware or system software, such as the operating system or device drivers. They provide a means for fine-tuning and optimizing the QPI interconnect to ensure efficient and reliable communication between processors and other system components.

Overall, the QPI GNCR registers play a crucial role in the functioning and performance of the QuickPath Interconnect architecture by providing control and configuration capabilities for managing data transfer and system communication in modern Intel processors.

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