Seems like there are mostly networking cards made for PCI-X.<BR><BR>So what's the point? Shouldn't Apple go with PCI Express instead?
Nowadays the empty internal slots rarely get used in tower type computers but these computers are a little more expensive so i wanted to find out the difference. what would be the practical uses of a ...
The ICS2304NZ-1 is a high-performance, low skew, low jitter PCI/PCI-X clock driver. It is designed to distribute high-speed signals in PCI/PCI-X applications operating at speeds from 0 to 140 MHz.The ...
The two-port PI7C21P100 bus bridge chip supports the full 64-bit 133-MHz specification for PCI-X, and is also backward compatible to conventional PCI down to 32 bits and 33 MHz. The chip includes ...
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