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    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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    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 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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