AMBA AXI (Advanced eXtensible Interface) is a high-performance, high-bandwidth, low-latency interface widely used in System-on-Chip (SoC) designs. It is part of the AMBA (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) family of protocols developed by ARM. AXI is commonly used to connect high-speed components such as processors, memory controllers, and DMA controllers within an SoC, facilitating efficient data transfer between them. It supports burst transfers, multiple outstanding transactions, and separate address/data phases, enhancing system performance. The AXI protocol is known for its flexibility and scalability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
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