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IEEE 1355-1995

IEEE Standard for Heterogeneous InterConnect (HIC), (Low-Cost, Low-Latency Scalable Serial Interconnect for Parallel System Construction)

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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IEEE 1355-1995 defines a low-cost, low-latency scalable serial interconnect for parallel system construction, with a focus on heterogeneous InterConnect (HIC) requirements. It is relevant to computing and processing equipment where predictable data transfer, modular expansion, and link compatibility matter. As a technical standard, IEEE 1355-1995 helps frame how serial connections are specified and implemented across system components, supporting more consistent design choices and procurement decisions for interconnect-dependent hardware.

What is IEEE 1355-1995?

IEEE 1355-1995 is a standard for Heterogeneous InterConnect, a serial interconnect approach intended for parallel systems that need efficient communication between processing elements and related devices. The specification addresses the structure and expectations of a scalable, low-latency link environment rather than a general-purpose networking model. In practice, IEEE 1355-1995 provides a defined technical basis for how interconnect behavior is described, helping engineers align component-level design with system-level communication requirements.

Where is IEEE 1355-1995 used?

IEEE 1355-1995 is commonly associated with parallel computing platforms, processor-connected subsystems, and hardware assemblies that depend on fast point-to-point communication. Its technical context fits systems built from multiple components that must exchange data with limited delay and clear link behavior. The standard may also be useful in laboratory, embedded, or custom compute equipment where serial interconnect design needs to support heterogeneous devices and modular expansion without relying on broad, network-style assumptions.

Why is IEEE 1355-1995 important?

IEEE 1355-1995 matters because it gives designers and buyers a clearer reference for interconnect behavior in performance-sensitive systems. A defined standard can reduce ambiguity during implementation, comparison, and testing, especially when multiple hardware blocks must work together reliably. For teams managing system integration, it supports more consistent compliance checks, interface planning, and risk control. IEEE 1355-1995 is also useful when evaluating whether a serial interconnect approach meets the needs of scalable parallel construction.

  • Heterogeneous InterConnect requirements
  • Low-cost serial interconnect framework
  • Low-latency parallel system communication
  • Component and link compatibility focus
  • Support for scalable hardware design
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  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1355 (1996)

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