Yeah, the PCI bus driver tried to hit me, too.<P>So nobody thinks the PCI bus needs a replacement? It just seems like it would be a big improvement, even the the bus is fast enough at the moment. But ...
I was just asking a question about a 66Mhz PCI card in another thread, when this:<P>View image: http://www.xilinx.com/images/pci_perform_graph.gif <P>Was shown to me ...
One of the most comprehensive refreshes of Intel architecture will start rolling out this summer. The PCI Express bus will replace current I/O interfaces, such as PCI for device interconnects and ...
Designed for flexible integration of applications where the PCI or PCMCIA bus and HDLC/SDLC or asynchronous communications are required, the ACB-MP.PCI (PCI bus) and PC-ACB-MP (PCMCIA) single-port, ...
Intel's announcement yesterday of chips for desktop and notebook was notably light on details -- and of course there was no mention of the new Thunderbolt interface, which effectively externalises the ...
Faster connectivity between PCI-X buses and the elimination of bottlenecks in I/O heavy systems is the goal of the P17C21P100 PCI-X to PCI-X bridge. The 2-port device supports the full 64-Bit/133 MHz ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Will a third-generation I/O technology now being developed by Intel Corp. spur a bus war in the PC industry? Opinions are divided as Intel quickly but quietly works on a spec it will ...
Pericom Semiconductor Corp. is now offering a PCI-X to PCI-X Bridge that targets bus expansion in next generation high-bandwidth data communication and telecommunication applications. Pericom, based ...
The early days of home computing were quite a jungle of different standards and convoluted solutions to make one piece of hardware work on as many different platforms as possible. IBM’s PC was an ...
FirmTek has released the SeriTek/1S2 Host Adapter which lets Mac user utilize new Serial ATA storage interface technology. The US$69.95 adapter boosts overall system performance with data transfer ...
When system architects sit down to design their next platforms, they start by looking at a bunch of roadmaps from suppliers of CPUs, accelerators, memory, flash, network interface cards – and ...
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