Extended Industry Standard Architecture (redirect from EISA bus)
Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to EISA and frequently pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM PC compatible computers. It was announced...
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Eisa or EISA may refer to: Extended Industry Standard Architecture, a bus standard for computer add-on cards EISA partition, an OEM disk partition type...
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initiative (OMI), the "Gang of Nine" that developed EISA, etc.[citation needed] Early computer buses were bundles of wire that attached computer memory...
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Industry Standard Architecture (redirect from AT bus architecture)
Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA), was not very successful, however. Later buses such as VESA Local Bus and PCI were used instead, often along...
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licensing fees to use it. While an extension of the royalty-free ISA bus in the form of EISA open standard was developed to counter MCA, its bandwidth of 33...
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CardBus designs. The major benefit of the ExpressCard over the PC card is more bandwidth, due to the ExpressCard's direct connection to the system bus over...
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partial list of expansion bus interfaces, or expansion card slots, for installation of expansion cards. Bus interfaces ISA EISA NuBus PCI PCI Express ×16 slot...
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Direct Media Interface (category Computer buses)
isochronous data transfer capabilities.: 3 DMI replaced FSB (Front Side Bus) which was elminated in 2009. DMI 1.0, introduced in 2004 with a data transfer...
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Multibus (redirect from Multichannel I/O Bus)
Multibus is a computer bus standard used in industrial systems. It was developed by Intel Corporation and was adopted as the IEEE 796 bus. The Multibus specification...
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desktop bus technologies, including Micro Channel, NuBus, ISA, and EISA. The 86C05 was ultimately co-designed between the two companies, with BusTek supplying...
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