Extended Memory Interconnect

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The Extended Memory Interconnect (acronym: XMI) was a bus introduced with the VAX 6000 series of DEC computers to cope with increased requirements, e.g bandwidth.

The XMI bus started with the "+5V XMI-1" version which was developed to the "+3.3V XMI-2" version lateron.