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Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is the brand name for a now discontinued multi-GPU technology developed by Nvidia (The technology was invented and developed by 3dfx and later purchased by Nvidia during the acquisition of 3dfx) for linking two or more video cards together to produce a single output.
Scalable Link Interface NVLink is a wire-based serial multi-lane near-range communications link developed by Nvidia . Unlike PCI Express , a device can consist of multiple NVLinks, and devices use mesh networking to communicate instead of a central hub .
SLI—Scalable Link Interface; SLIP—Serial Line Internet Protocol; SLM—Service Level Management; SLOC—Source Lines of Code; SME—Subject Matter Expert; SMF—Single-Mode (optical) Fiber; SPM—Software project management; SPMD—Single Program, Multiple Data; SPOF—Single point of failure; SMA—SubMiniature version A; SMB—Server ...
Scalable Vector Graphics is a markup language for graphics proposed by the W3C that can support rich graphics for web and mobile applications. While SVG is not a user interface language, it includes support for vector/raster graphics, animation, interaction with the DOM and CSS, embedded media, events and scriptability. When these features are ...
Thrift is an IDL (Interface Definition Language) and binary communication protocol [2] used for defining and creating services for programming languages. [3] It was developed by Facebook. Since 2020, it is an open source project in the Apache Software Foundation.
The Scalable Coherent Interface or Scalable Coherent Interconnect (SCI), is a high-speed interconnect standard for shared memory multiprocessing and message passing.The goal was to scale well, provide system-wide memory coherence and a simple interface; i.e. a standard to replace existing buses in multiprocessor systems with one with no inherent scalability and performance limitations.
The use of interfaces to allow disparate teams to collaborate raises the question of how interface changes happen in interface-based programming. The problem is that if an interface is changed, e.g. by adding a new method, old code written to implement the interface will no longer compile – and in the case of dynamically loaded or linked plugins, will either fail to load or link, or crash at ...
The following example presents the XML Definition File for a Layer containing a panel enclosing a label, which shows the text "Hello World!". Note that contrary to most widget toolkits , ARINC 661 widgets origins are relative to the lower left-hand corner of their parent container , and screen units are not in pixel but in 1/100 of millimeters.