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  2. System Controller Hub - Wikipedia

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    System Controller Hub (SCH) is a family of Intel microchips employed in chipsets for low-power Atom-based platforms. Its architecture is consistent with the Intel Hub Architecture but combines the traditional northbridge and southbridge functions into a single microchip .

  3. SAP IQ - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Sybase IQ also provides drivers for access via languages such as PHP, Perl, Python, and Ruby on Rails. SAP IQ supports most major operating system platforms, including: Sun Solaris 64 bit; Red Hat Linux 64/32 bit; SuSE Linux 64/32 bit; HP-UX 64 bit; HP-UX Itanium 64 bit; IBM-AIX 64 bit; Windows 64/32 bit

  4. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    Wireless network cards for computers require control software to make them function (firmware, device drivers). This is a list of the status of some open-source drivers for 802.11 wireless network cards.

  5. I/O Controller Hub - Wikipedia

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    ICH - 82801AA. The first version of the ICH was released in June 1999 along with the Intel 810 northbridge.While its predecessor, the PIIX, was connected to the northbridge through an internal PCI bus with a bandwidth of 133 MB/s, the ICH used a proprietary interface (called by Intel Hub Interface) that linked it to the northbridge through an 8-bit wide, 266 MB/s bus.

  6. List of common microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    PIC18 series: 16-bit instruction words, three address pointers ("indirect register pairs") 16-bit (16-bit data bus) microcontrollers, with 16 general-purpose registers (each 16-bit) PIC24: 24-bit instruction words; dsPIC: based on PIC24, plus DSP functions, such as a single-cycle MAC (multiply–accumulate) into two 40-bit accumulators.

  7. Platform Controller Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Platform Controller Hub (PCH) is a family of Intel's single-chip chipsets, first introduced in 2009. It is the successor to the Intel Hub Architecture , which used two chips–a northbridge and southbridge , and first appeared in the Intel 5 Series .

  8. Northbridge (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A typical north/southbridge layout (2015) A typical north/southbridge layout (2007) In computing, a northbridge (also host bridge, or memory controller hub) is a microchip that comprises the core logic chipset architecture on motherboards to handle high-performance tasks, especially for older personal computers.

  9. Microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, 32-bit MCUs are expected to account for 55% of microcontroller sales [..] In terms of unit volumes, 32-bit MCUs are expected account for 38% of microcontroller shipments in 2017, while 16-bit devices will represent 34% of the total, and 4-/8-bit designs are forecast to be 28% of units sold that year.