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  2. CFexpress - Wikipedia

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    The NVM Express protocol was upgraded to 1.3. [4] CFexpress 2.0 type B Gen4 Cards are basically already available in the form of the Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, which are mechanically incompatible to most slots because of their lengthened housing. [5] The CFexpress 4.0 standard was announced on 28 August ...

  3. Seagate Technology - Wikipedia

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    For the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Series, Seagate offers the "Game Drive" which is a 2–4 TB USB 3.0 external hard drive. Additionally for the Xbox One series, Seagate now offers a "New Game Drive" in capacities of 2–5 TB and a "Game Drive Hub" which has a capacity up to 8 TB, both of which also use the USB 3.0 interface. [83]

  4. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda — Opera 11.10 browser (Also A hard drive series from Seagate) Bart — Sun SPARCCompilers 5.x; Barton — AMD Athlon XP; Batman — Sun ATM SBus card; Batphone — Sun SBus card for ISDN; Beagle — Novell Linux desktop search and metadata technology due with SLES 10; Becks — Apple Macintosh II; Beetle — Sun SunRay 100

  5. Seagate now offers a 2TB expansion card for your Xbox Series X/S

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    Seagate has introduced a 2TB Storage Expansion Card for the Xbox Series X and S to effectively triple your console's storage.

  6. Seagate Software - Wikipedia

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    Seagate Software, Inc., was an international software company formed when Seagate Technology, merged its software assets with Arcada Software. [1] [2] Kevin Azzouz, Arcada CEO was elected by the Seagate board as president. [3] Seagate Software sold its Network and storage Management group division to Veritas Software in 1999 in a deal worth $1. ...

  7. Seagate Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    The Seagate Barracuda is a series of hard disk drives and later solid state drives produced by Seagate Technology that was first introduced in 1993. [ 3 ] The line initially focused on high-capacity, high-performance SCSI hard drives until introducing ATA models in 1999 and SATA models in 2002.

  8. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    M.2, pronounced m dot two [1] and formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors. M.2 replaces the Mini SATA ( mSATA ) standard and the Mini PCIe ( mPCIe ) standard (which is how it got the short name of M dot 2 from being Mini SATA 2).

  9. Expansion card - Wikipedia

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    Example of a klm digital I/O expansion card using a large square chip from PLX Technology to handle the PCI bus interface PCI expansion slot Altair 8800b from March 1976 with an 18-slot S-100 backplane which housed both the Intel 8080 mainboard and many expansion boards Rack of IBM Standard Modular System expansion cards in an IBM 1401 computer using a 16-pin gold plated edge connector first ...