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AMD XGP (eXternal Graphics Platform) is brand for an external graphics solution for laptops and notebooks by AMD. The technology was announced on June 4, 2008 on Computex 08 trade show, following the announcement of the codenamed Puma notebook platform.
DisplayLink launched its first semiconductor product family, the DL-120 and DL-160 USB 2.0 graphics devices, in January 2007, [10] signaling a change in the company's business plan from FPGA-based systems to semiconductors. The DL-120 and DL-160 allow up to six additional monitors to be added to a PC through USB 2.0.
SXM (Server PCI Express Module) [1] is a high bandwidth socket solution for connecting Nvidia Compute Accelerators to a system. Each generation of Nvidia Tesla since the P100 models, the DGX computer series and the HGX boards come with an SXM socket type that realizes high bandwidth, power delivery and more for the matching GPU daughter cards. [2]
ThinkPad Port Replicator ThinkPad Port Replicator II ThinkPad Dock I ThinkPad Dock II ThinkPad Mini Dock: A31p [32] Mar 2002 330mm x 272.5mm x 45.8mm (13 x 10.7 x 1.8") 3.49 kg (7.7 lb) Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M (Northwood) FSB: 400MT/s: Intel 845MP 1GB (2x DDR-266 SO-DIMM) ATI Mobility FireGL 7800 (64MB DDR-SDRAM, AGP 4X) One UltraBay Plus,
In computing, a docking station, port replicator (hub), or dock provides a simplified way to plug-in a mobile device, such as connect common peripherals to a laptop, or charge a smartphone. Because a wide range of dockable devices—from mobile phones to wireless mouse —have different connectors, power signaling, and uses, docks are ...
Announced March 22, 2022 [26] and planned for release in Q3 2022, [27] The DGX H100 is the 4th generation of DGX servers, built with 8 Hopper-based H100 accelerators, for a total of 32 PFLOPs of FP8 AI compute and 640 GB of HBM3 Memory, an upgrade over the DGX A100s 640GB HBM2 memory. DGX H100 system DGX H100 Top view, showing the GPU Tray
The connector first appeared in the Nvidia RTX 40 GPUs. [5] [6] The prior Nvidia RTX 30 series introduced a similar, proprietary connector in the "Founder's Edition" cards, which also uses an arrangement of twelve pins for power, but did not have the sense pins, except for the connector on the founders edition RTX 3090 Ti (though not present on the adapter supplied with those cards.) [7]
This means that one would not be able to extend the cable using a standard USB-C 3.0 cable, which has these pins mapped only for unshielded USB 2.0 signals. Also this required the VirtualLink port to also detect the correct orientation of the USB-C plug to ensure that the USB 3.0 TX and RX lanes are correctly connected.