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  2. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    HyperTransport (1 GHz, 16-pair) 32 Gbit/s: 4 GB/s: PCI Express 1.0 (×16 link) [l] 40 Gbit/s: 4 GB/s: 2004 PCI Express 2.0 (×8 link) [m] 40 Gbit/s: 4 GB/s: 2007 PCI-X QDR: 34.133 Gbit/s: 4.266 GB/s: AGP 8× 64-bit: 34.133 Gbit/s: 4.266 GB/s: RapidIO Gen2 8x: 40 Gbit/s: 5 GB/s: Direct Media Interface 3.0 (DMI 3.0; ×4 link) 31.5 Gbit/s: 3.94 GB ...

  3. Enterprise service bus - Wikipedia

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    An enterprise service bus (ESB) implements a communication system between mutually interacting software applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It represents a software architecture for distributed computing , and is a special variant of the more general client-server model, wherein any application may behave as server or client.

  4. List of computer bus interfaces - Wikipedia

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    Industrial quality bus, 8-bit data / 20-bit address. Eurocard sized. Acorn system bus: 1979: DIN 41612 a+b rows? 6502 based: 8-bit data / 16-bit address. ISA-8: 1981 [1] 2×31 2.54 mm: 1.99 MByte/s [2] IBM PC: Widespread. ISA-16: 1984 [3] 2×31 + 2×18 2.54 mm: 3.97 MByte/s [4] IBM AT: Widespread. Amiga Zorro II: 1985 [5] 2×50 2.54 mm card ...

  5. Industry Standard Architecture - Wikipedia

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    A 16-bit version, the IBM AT bus, was introduced with the release of the IBM PC/AT in 1984. The AT bus was a mostly backward-compatible extension of the PC bus—the AT bus connector was a superset of the PC bus connector. In 1988, the 32-bit EISA standard was proposed by the "Gang of Nine" group of PC-compatible manufacturers that included Compaq.

  6. Bus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Four PCI Express bus card slots (from top to second from bottom: ×4, ×16, ×1 and ×16), compared to a 32-bit conventional PCI bus card slot (very bottom). In computer architecture, a bus (historically also called a data highway [1] or databus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer or between computers. [2]

  7. Minimum system requirements for AOL Mail

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    While all AOL products do work best with the latest version of a browser, basic mail may still work in outdated browsers. Windows XP and newer - Works best with the latest version of Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and AOL Desktop Gold. Mac OS X and newer - Works best with the latest version of Safari, Firefox, and Chrome.

  8. I3C (bus) - Wikipedia

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    I3C Basic allows royalty-free implementation of I3C, and is intended for organizations that may view MIPI membership as a barrier for adoption. The basic version includes many of the protocol innovations in I3C 1.0, but lacks some of the potentially more difficult-to-implement ones such as the optional high data rate (HDR) modes like DDR.

  9. Switch to basic version of AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail lets you switch to basic mail so you'll have access to your emails even if your system isn't running the latest operating system or browser. Be aware, switching to basic version will not allow you to change back to older versions of AOL Mail, those are no longer available. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click Settings | More settings. 3.

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