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AvaGigE by Avantes, USB to Ethernet converter which supports the connection of Avantes spectrometers to an Ethernet network. [16] Evercube, a do-it-yourself home server, designed for quiet, continuous operation in the living room [17] Lockitron server for remote operation of locks—with key management. Control server based on the SheevaPlug.
Non-free firmware required [note 1] License Development adm8211: adm8211: ADMtek ADM8211 (802.11b MAC/BBP) b Yes Yes GPLv2 With support from Infineon / ADMtek at76c50x‑usb: at76c50x-usb: Atmel AT76C503 / AT76C505 based USB WLAN adapters b Yes Depends on the model GPLv2 ? acx100: acx1xx: Texas Instruments ACX100, ACX111, TNETW1450 b/g No Yes ...
Marvell supplied the Wi-Fi chip for the original (first-generation) Apple iPhone. [44] Marvell Mobile Hotspot (MMH) is an in-car Wi-Fi connectivity. The 2010 Audi A8 was the first automobile in the market to feature a factory-installed MMH. [45] Google's Chromecast products are powered by Marvell SoCs. Namely the Marvell ARMADA 1500 Mini SoC ...
blueMSX: Emulates Z80 based computers and consoles; MAME: Emulates multiple arcade machines, video game consoles and computers; DAPHNE is an arcade emulator application that emulates a variety of laserdisc video games with the intent of preserving these games and making the play experience as faithful to the originals as possible. [2]
It was the CPU in the Iyonix PC desktop computer running RISC OS, and the NSLU2 (Slug) running Linux. XScale is also used in devices such as PVPs (Portable Video Players), PMCs (Portable Media Centres), including the Creative Zen Portable Media Player and Amazon Kindle E-Book reader, and in industrial embedded systems.
The front of an emulator, showing the USB port in which a flash drive is connected. A floppy disk hardware emulator or semi-virtual diskette (SVD) is a device that emulates a floppy disk drive with a solid state or network storage device that is plug compatible with the drive it replaces, similar to how solid-state drives replace mechanical ...
Synaptics, Inc. is an American neural network technologies and computer-to-human interface devices development company based in San Jose, California. [2] [3] It develops touchpads and fingerprint biometrics technology for computer laptops; touch, display driver, and fingerprint biometrics technology for smartphones; and touch, video and far-field voice, low-power AI processors, and wireless ...
Simpler devices like SD cards and USB flash drives typically have a small number of flash memory die connected simultaneously. Operations are limited to the speed of the individual flash memory die. In contrast, a high-performance solid-state drive will have more dies organized with parallel communication paths to enable speeds many times ...