NUMA-Q has 2 PCI buses per quad, 3 slots in one, 4 in the other,
plus the EISA slots.
Multiple independant PCI buses are also available on other more
common architecutres, eg Netfinity 8500R, x360, x440, etc.
Anything with the Intel Profusion chipset will have this feature,
the bottleneck becomes the "P6 system bus" backplane they're all
connected to, which has a theoretical limit of 800Mb/s IIRC, though
nobody's been able to get more than 420Mb/s out of it in practice,
as far as I know.
The thing that makes the NUMA-Q a massive IO shovelling engine is
having one of these IO backplanes per quad too ... 16 x 800Mb/s
= 12.8Gb/s ;-)
M.
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