ISO/IEC 14575:2000
Information technology - Microprocessor systems - Heterogeneous InterConnect (HIC) (Low-Cost, Low-Latency Scalable Serial Interconnect for Parallel System Construction)
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ISO/IEC 14575:2000 addresses Information technology - Microprocessor systems - Heterogeneous InterConnect (HIC) (Low-Cost, Low-Latency Scalable Serial Interconnect for Parallel System Construction), making it relevant to teams evaluating processor-system interconnect documentation and related technical requirements. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14575, it supports engineering review, procurement screening, and conformity assessment work where the parent reference and supporting guidance need to be understood together. For organizations planning technical validation or documented evaluation of serial interconnect approaches, ISO/IEC 14575:2000 can be a useful compliance reference.
Overview of ISO/IEC 14575:2000
The scope indicated by ISO/IEC 14575:2000 points to heterogeneous interconnects for microprocessor systems, with an emphasis on low-cost, low-latency serial connectivity used in parallel system construction. In practical terms, it is likely to inform how system architects, test engineers, and compliance teams interpret interface-related expectations when assessing platform compatibility or architectural suitability. Because it is a derived publication linked to ISO/IEC 14575, it should be reviewed as supporting technical documentation rather than as a fully separate design basis.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14575:2000
Organizations may use ISO/IEC 14575:2000 during technical review of processor boards, interconnect subsystems, evaluation platforms, and embedded computing assemblies where scalable serial links are part of the design. It can support testing workflows, verification activities, and engineering documentation reviews for systems that require consistent interconnect behavior across hardware configurations. Procurement and conformity assessment teams may also rely on it when comparing product claims, aligning supplier documentation, or preparing technical validation evidence for complex computing equipment.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 14575:2000
Compliance considerations for ISO/IEC 14575:2000 matter because interconnect behavior can affect interoperability, performance consistency, and overall system reliability. Using the document as part of a structured evaluation process may help reduce integration risk, support repeatable testing, and improve procurement decisions for hardware intended to operate within defined parallel-system architectures. It can also strengthen quality workflows by providing a common technical basis for engineering validation, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation.
- Supports review of heterogeneous interconnect concepts used in microprocessor-based systems
- Useful for engineering documentation and interface-related technical assessment
- May assist verification activities for low-latency serial interconnect implementations
- Helps align procurement review and supplier comparison with the parent reference ISO/IEC 14575
- Relevant to conformity assessment and system-level validation workflows
- Publication Date: 2000-11-07
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14575 (2000-11-07)
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