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  2. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    The release of the ZEN X-Fi Style series was announced on April 8, 2010. [39] It was created as a more affordable version of the X-Fi2, with removed Wi-Fi capability and touchscreen. The X-Fi Style comes in capacities of 8, 16, and 32 GB.

  3. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.

  4. XFP transceiver - Wikipedia

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    It was defined by an industry group in 2002, along with its interface to other electrical components, which is called XFI. XFP is a slightly larger form factor than the popular small form-factor pluggable transceiver , SFP and SFP+.

  5. X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    X-Fi may refer to: X-Fi (audio chip) , an audio processor by Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi a line of PC sound cards by Creative Labs utilizing the audio chip of the same name

  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. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Accessories included a CD changer (released in 2005) and an iPod dock (released in 2006). The "Wave Music System – SoundLink" was released in 2009, [ 9 ] which used a Bluetooth USB adaptor to stream audio from a computer to the Wave Music System and send basic commands (play/pause and skip) from the Wave's remote to iTunes and Windows Media ...

  8. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The Nomad Jukebox runs on four AA batteries and has a 6 GB hard drive. NOMAD Jukebox 2. Later NOMAD Jukeboxes used Creative's own firmware. Most players use Texas Instruments TMS320DA25x ARM plus digital signal processor as their CPU and support some version of Creative's environmental audio extensions (EAX).

  9. SMIF (interface) - Wikipedia

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    SMIF POD for 6" wafers SMIF ( Standard Mechanical Interface ) is a wafer carrier used in semiconductor wafer fabrication and cleanroom environments. The isolation technology was developed in the 1980s by a group known as the "micronauts" at Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto .