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A local bus standard for connecting peripherals to a personal computer. Within a computer, the bus is the transmission path on which signals and data transfers occur between the CPU, system memory, and attached devices such as a HomeLAN card, sound card, or CD-ROM drive.
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Peripheral Component Interconnect. This is a self-configuring PC local bus. Designed by Intel, PCI has gained wide acceptance (even by Apple, in its PowerPC series).
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(Peripheral Component Interconnect) This type of internal bus is the most commonly used in today's systems. It is a 32-bit bus that supports rates of 33 MHz; newer specs allow for 64-bit transfers at 66 MHz. Many modern expansion boards are connected to PCI slots.
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(Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a peripheral bus commonly used in PC's, Macintoshes and workstations. PCI provides a high-speed data path between the CPU and peripheral devices and provides "plug and play" capability, automatically configuring the PCI cards at startup. Performance Technologies offers many PCI based products including the PCI384. ...
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Peripheral Component Interconnect.
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