The Direct Media Interface (DMI) is the link between an Intel Northbridge and an Intel Southbridge on a computer motherboard.DMI shares many characteristics with PCI-E, using multiple lanes and differential signalling to form a point-to-point link.
Intel Atom n2800 DMI - 2.5 GT/s
AMD E-350 DMI - 2.5 GT/s
Core i5 (2nd gen) DMI - 5 GT/s
DMI provides 10Gb/s each direction using a x4 link. First generation Core i3/i5/i7 and Atom series supported DMI. DMI 2.0 (introduced in 2011) doubles the transfer rate to 20Gb/s with a x4 link. Second generation Core i3/i5/i7 series supports DMI 2.0. For more details of DMI for specific chipset visit DMI in Wikipedia or click through to find the required details on Ark Intel website.
Intel Atom n2800 DMI - 2.5 GT/s
AMD E-350 DMI - 2.5 GT/s
Core i5 (2nd gen) DMI - 5 GT/s
DMI provides 10Gb/s each direction using a x4 link. First generation Core i3/i5/i7 and Atom series supported DMI. DMI 2.0 (introduced in 2011) doubles the transfer rate to 20Gb/s with a x4 link. Second generation Core i3/i5/i7 series supports DMI 2.0. For more details of DMI for specific chipset visit DMI in Wikipedia or click through to find the required details on Ark Intel website.