Uncore
Microprocessor functions outside of, but closely connected to, the core / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Uncore" is a term used by Intel to describe the functions of a microprocessor that are not in the core, but which must be closely connected to the core to achieve high performance.[1] It has been called "system agent" since the release of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.[2]
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