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  2. Realtek - Wikipedia

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    Notable Realtek products include 10/100M Ethernet controllers (with a global market share of 70% as of 2003) and audio codecs (AC'97 and Intel HD Audio), where Realtek had a 50% market share in 2003 and a 60% market share in 2004, primarily concentrated in the integrated OEM on-board audio market-segment. [7]

  3. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    The USB specification defines a standard interface, the USB audio device class, allowing a single driver to work with the various USB sound devices and interfaces on the market. Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux support this standard. However, some USB sound cards do not conform to the standard and require proprietary drivers from the manufacturer.

  4. GPD Win 3 - Wikipedia

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    Audio Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack Internal microphone Realtek audio driver Keyboard QWERTY keyboard, White Backlit Touch Keyboard Fingerprint scanner. Game controls D-pad 4 face buttons, 6 shoulder buttons ALPS Dual 3D Joysticks Linear Analog Trigger Button Dual vibration motors Slots

  5. Audio Stream Input/Output - Wikipedia

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    Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) is a computer audio interface driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing high data throughput, synchronization, and low latency between a software application and a computer's audio interface or sound card. [1]

  6. Sound Blaster Audigy - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster Audigy Fx (SB1570), released in September 2013, is a HDA card, it uses an ALC898 chip from Realtek, [16] includes a 600-ohm amplifier, Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, EAX Studio Software, and independent line-in and microphone inputs. It is a half-height expansion card with a PCI Express ×1 interface.

  7. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.

  8. GPD Win - Wikipedia

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    The audio system consists of a built-in speaker using the Realtek ALC5645 driver, and a microphone jack. It supports typical audio/video/image formats, such as MP3, MP4, JPG, PNG, and GIF. The system has a 6700mAh polymer lithium-ion battery with a USB-C charging interface (5 V/2.5 A).

  9. GPD Win 2 - Wikipedia

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    Audio: Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack Internal microphone Realtek audio driver Better audio [11] Keyboard: 80-button, 6-row QWERTY keyboard: Game controls: D-pad 4 face buttons 6 shoulder buttons 2 analog sticks: Slots: Single microSD slot compatible A2 standard Ports: USB 3.0 Type C USB 3.0 Type A Micro HDMI 3.5mm headphone jack Battery