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The QSFP14 standard is designed to carry FDR InfiniBand, SAS-3 [54] or 16G Fibre Channel. 100 Gbit/s (QSFP28) The QSFP28 standard [7] is designed to carry 100 Gigabit Ethernet, EDR InfiniBand, or 32G Fibre Channel. Sometimes this transceiver type is also referred to as QSFP100 or 100G QSFP [55] for sake of simplicity. 200 Gbit/s (QSFP56)
An SX-5 on display at the Australian Technology Park. NEC SX describes a series of vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by NEC.This computer series is notable for providing the first computer to exceed 1 gigaflop, [1] [2] as well as the fastest supercomputer in the world between 1992–1993, and 2002–2004. [3]
The 1000v is a virtual switch for use in virtual environments including both VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V [2] It is as such not a physical box but a software application that interacts with the hypervisor so you can virtualize the networking environment and be able to configure your system as if all virtual servers have connections to a physical switch and include the capabilities that ...
100BASE-SX is a version of Fast Ethernet over optical fiber standardized in TIA/EIA-785-1-2002. It is a lower-cost, shorter-distance alternative to 100BASE-FX. Because of the shorter wavelength used (850 nm) and the shorter distance supported, 100BASE-SX uses less expensive optical components (LEDs instead of lasers).
ALi Corporation (also known as Acer Laboratories Incorporated or Acer Labs Inc., and commonly known as ALi) is a major designer and manufacturer of embedded systems integrated circuits, and a former manufacturer of personal computer integrated circuits.
Zenith Data Systems Corporation (ZDS) was an American computer systems manufacturing company active from 1979 to 1996.It was originally a division of the Zenith Radio Company (later Zenith Electronics), after they had purchased the Heath Company and, by extension, their Heathkit line of electronic kits and kit microcomputers, from Schlumberger in October 1979.
Synthetic-aperture sonar (SAS) is a form of sonar in which sophisticated post-processing of sonar data is used in ways closely analogous to synthetic-aperture radar. Synthetic-aperture sonars combine a number of acoustic pings to form an image with much higher along-track resolution than conventional sonars.
SX-Window ver2.0 1991/01 X68000 SUPER CZ-604C – 1991/05 X68000 XVI CZ-634C Motorola 68000 16 MHz Titan Black Tower 2 MB 2 5¼ ×2 – o – Human68k ver2.02 SX-Window ver2.0 X68000 XVI-HD CZ-644C 80 MB 1992/02 X68000 Compact CZ-674C Gray mini Tower 2 MB 2 3½ ×2 – o – Human68k ver2.03 SX-Window ver2.0 1993/03 X68030 CZ-500 Motorola ...