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  2. XFP transceiver - Wikipedia

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    The XFI electrical interface specification is a 10 gigabit per second chip-to-chip electrical interface specification defined as part of the XFP multi-source agreement. It was also developed by the XFP MSA group. XFI is sometimes pronounced as "X" "F" "I" and other times as "ziffie".

  3. 10 Gigabit Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    A single point-to-point link can have different MSA pluggable formats on either end (e.g. XPAK and SFP+) as long as the 10GbE optical or copper port type (e.g. 10GBASE-SR) supported by the pluggable is identical. XENPAK was the first MSA for 10GE and had the largest form factor. X2 and XPAK were later competing standards with smaller form factors.

  4. Multi-source agreement - Wikipedia

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    in the telecommunications industry, a multi-source agreement (MSA) is an agreement among multiple manufacturers to make products which are compatible across vendors, acting as de facto standards, establishing a competitive market for interoperable products.

  5. Small Form-factor Pluggable - Wikipedia

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    The SFP transceiver is not standardized by any official standards body, but rather is specified by a multi-source agreement (MSA) among competing manufacturers. The SFP was designed after the GBIC interface, and allows greater port density (number of transceivers per given area) than the GBIC, which is why SFP is also known as mini-GBIC.

  6. XFi - Wikipedia

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    XFi, X-Fi or XFI may refer to: Sound Blaster X-Fi, a line of PC sound cards from Creative Technology; xFi Advanced Gateway, an Xfinity WiFi router; Xfi Centre for Finance and Investment, a research and teaching institute at the University of Exeter; XFI, the electrical circuit standard for chip-to-chip connection in an XFP transceiver

  7. Measurement system analysis - Wikipedia

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    A measurement system analysis (MSA) is a thorough assessment of a measurement process, and typically includes a specially designed experiment that seeks to identify the components of variation in that measurement process. Just as processes that produce a product may vary, the process of obtaining measurements and data may also have variation ...

  8. Major real estate company is latest to leave California for Texas

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    The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA reported the greatest percentage of growth from 2020-2023 of 34%, followed by Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands’ 25%, Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos’ 15% and San ...

  9. Optical module - Wikipedia

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    The XENPAK MSA was publicly announced on March 12, 2001 and the first revision of the document was publicly released on May 7, 2001 and was a multisource agreement (MSA), instigated by Agilent Technologies and Agere Systems, that defines a fiber-optic or wired transceiver module which conforms to the 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) standard of the ...