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A mobile broadband modem integrated into ExpressCard 34 Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Notebook (ExpressCard/54) An ExpressCard partially inserted in a laptop. An ExpressCard slot was commonly included on high-end laptops from the mid 2000s to the early 2010s: Hewlett-Packard began shipping systems with ExpressCard in November 2004. [5]
This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio Notebook (ExpressCard/54) In 2008 the X-Fi Titanium series was announced, using the revised CA20K2 chip, which featured an integrated RISC processor for safeguarding against PCIe-induced latencies, a DDR SDRAM interface in place of SDRAM, and an integrated High Definition audio architecture (UAA) component. [ 8 ]
The "ExpressCard/54" format is 54x75mm, however, it has rectangular chunk removed from one corner and thus is not rectangular, but rather has 6 edges. The "ExpressCard/34" form factor is 34x75mm, and looks kind of like a stick of gum (or, from a computer perspective, kind of like the original early Sony "Memory Stick").
This number is generally used as a maximum throughput number for the GPU and generally, a higher fill rate corresponds to a more powerful (and faster) GPU. Memory subsection. Bandwidth – Maximum theoretical bandwidth for the processor at factory clock with factory bus width. GHz = 10 9 Hz. Bus type – Type of memory bus or buses used.
Model – The marketing name for the GPU assigned by AMD/ATI. Note that ATI trademarks have been replaced by AMD trademarks starting with the Radeon HD 6000 series for desktop and AMD FirePro series for professional graphics. Codename – The internal engineering codename for the GPU. Launch – Date of release for the GPU.
Lists of graphics cards follow. A graphics card, or graphics processing unit , is a specialized electronic circuit that rapidly manipulates and alters memory to build images in a frame buffer for output to a display.
Note that a memory card's dimensions are determined while holding the card with contact pins upwards. The length of cards is often greater than their width.