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The '''UMI''' (Unified Media Interface) interconnect is the link between an [[AMD Fusion]] CPU and the [[Comparison of AMD chipsets#Fusion Controller Hub (FCH)|FCH (Fusion Controller Hub)]].<ref>http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-fusion-brazos-zacate,2786-3.html</ref> It is similar to [[Intel]]'s [[Direct Media Interface|DMI]]. The Fusion Controller Hub is similar to the [[Southbridge (computing)|Southbridge]] of other chipsets.
The '''UMI''' (Unified Media Interface) interconnect is the link between an [[AMD Accelerated Processing Unit]] (APU) and the [[Comparison_of_AMD_chipsets#Fusion_controller_hubs_.28FCH.29|FCH (Fusion Controller Hub)]].<ref>http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-fusion-brazos-zacate,2786-3.html</ref> It is similar to [[Intel]]'s [[Direct Media Interface|DMI]]. The Fusion Controller Hub is similar to the [[Southbridge (computing)|Southbridge]] of earlier chipsets.


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The UMI (Unified Media Interface) interconnect is the link between an AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) and the FCH (Fusion Controller Hub).[1] It is similar to Intel's DMI. The Fusion Controller Hub is similar to the Southbridge of earlier chipsets.

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