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PCIe posted vs non-posted transactions | ParityCheck
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January 13, 2008. PCIe posted vs non-posted transactions. Filed under: ASIC Design. 8212; paritycheck @ 11:20 pm. I’ve been reading about PCIe and tended to forget about what the differences were between posted and non-posted transactions. So, I’m writing it here to help me remember what they are. And, having to search for this kind of information is faster than having to pull out the information from the spec. Maybe, it will help you, the reader, also. Requests that are non-posted transactions are:.
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Red Cap Sales Coaching. To be a great salesperson, you need a great sales coach! Five Attributes of High Yielding Questions. March 29, 2011 by Red Cap Sales Coaching. The fine art of asking high yielding questions is one that every sales person must master in order to be consistently great at sales. Why? There are five attributes of high yielding questions:. They should mostly be open ended. They should be Who, What, Where, When, Why and How questions. Too often, salespeople simply ask about the hard dat...
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