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pCi A computer bussing architecture that defines electrical and physical standards for electronic interconnection.
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pCi A blast furnace enhancement to reduce an integrated mill's reliance on coke (because of environmental problems with its production). Up to 30% of the coke charged into the blast furnace can be replaced by this talcum-like coal powder, which is injected through nozzles at the bottom of the furnace.
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pCi Peripheral Component Interconnect. A personal computer local bus designed by Intel, which runs at 33 MHz and supports Plug and Play. It provides a high-speed connection with peripherals and allows connection of seven peripheral devices. It is mostly used with Pentium computers but is processor independent and therefore able to work with other processors. It plugs into a PCI slot on the motherboard and can be used along with an ISA or EISA bus.
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pCi Peripheral Component Interconnect. The PCI bus is a local bus that supports both 32 and 64-bit data paths. It has a 33 MHz bus speed and is processor independent (communicates with the processor through a bridge circuit). Most PCI expansion cards are Plug and Play.
Ãâó: www.pccomputernotes.com/pcterms/glossaryp.htm
pCi personal computer interconnect; an industry-standard bus used in servers, workstations and PCs.
Ãâó: www.sunrise.uk.com/glossary.html
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