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However, most of these systems later were redesigned to incorporate Peripheral Component Interconnect.
The bandwidth required by these cards was approaching the limits of the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus capacity.
We will concentrate on the bus known as the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI).
Integrated Alphas with Peripheral Component Interconnect bus and on-chip memory controllers will appear as the 21066 series.
Previously, the standard method of delivery was the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus.
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) slots are such an integral part of a computer's architecture that most people take them for granted.
The road, known as the Peripheral Component Interconnect standard, or P.C.I., is about to undergo its first major overhaul in nearly a decade.
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
The chip family will include a low-cost part that will offer an interface to Intel Corp's high-speed Peripheral Component Interconnect local bus specification.
During the early 1990s, Intel introduced a new bus standard for consideration, the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus.
In 1997 Sun started to migrate away from SBus to Peripheral Component Interconnect, and today SBus is no longer used.
A Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus is used for add-in cards such as Gigabit Ethernet.
Due to limitations inherent in the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) specification for driving slots, backplanes are now offered as passive and active.
Equally vexing problems afflicted some devices connected to the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus, as well as some communications chips.
PCI (for Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a standard introduced several years ago by the Intel Corporation for high-speed, multitasking devices like video hardware.
Buses like the Peripheral Component Interconnect, Accelerated Graphics Port, and memory buses all connect to the chipset in order for data to flow between the connected devices.
Modern cards connect to a computer motherboard using the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCI Express or PCI-E).
P.C.I. stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect, and it refers to a different type of slot on the motherboard for things like network cards or cards to connect photo scanners.
This PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) adapter uses a RAID bridge IC which is the host bus adapter.
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) (a specification by Intel Corporation for plug-in boards to IBM-architecture PCs)
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) was immediately put to use in servers, replacing MCA and EISA as the server expansion bus of choice.
Graphics cards come in two types: P.C.I. (Peripheral Component Interconnect) and A.G.P. (Accelerated or Advanced Graphics Port).
The long white connectors you may see on the motherboard are Peripheral Component Interconnect slots, which can hold video cards but are generally not as fast as an A.G.P. slot.
The protocol is simpler than Universal Serial Bus (USB), FireWire, Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) and other consumer protocols.
For general desktop computer use it has been supplanted by later buses such as IBM Micro Channel, VESA Local Bus, Peripheral Component Interconnect and other successors.