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  2. Adaptec - Wikipedia

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    Adaptec, Inc., was a computer storage company and remains a brand for computer storage products. The company was an independent firm from 1981 to 2010, at which point it was acquired by PMC-Sierra , which itself was later acquired by Microsemi , which itself was later acquired by Microchip Technology .

  3. Advanced SCSI Programming Interface - Wikipedia

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    Adaptec also developed generic SCSI disk and CD-ROM drivers for DOS (ASPICD.SYS and ASPIDISK.SYS). [3]: 60–61 At least a couple of other programming interfaces for SCSI device drivers competed with ASPI in the early 1990s, including CAM (Common Access Method), developed by Apple; and Layered Device Driver Architecture, developed by Microsoft.

  4. Extended Industry Standard Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first EISA computer announced was the HP Vectra 486 in October 1989. [12] The first EISA computers to hit the market were the Compaq Deskpro 486 and the SystemPro . [ citation needed ] The SystemPro, being one of the first PC-style systems designed as a network server , was built from the ground up to take full advantage of the EISA bus.

  5. Adaptec by PMC and Seagate to Showcase 12Gb SAS ... - AOL

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    Adaptec by PMC and Seagate to Showcase 12Gb SAS Solutions at CeBIT 2013 Storage Industry Leader Demonstrates Latest 12Gb SAS RAID Technology Utilizing PMC's PM 8063 16 Port RoC Silicon --(BUSINESS ...

  6. SGPIO - Wikipedia

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    SGPIO and the SGPIO spec. is generally adopted and implemented in products from most major HBA and storage controller vendors such as LSI, Intel, Adaptec, Nvidia, Broadcom, Marvell Technology Group and PMC-Sierra. Most products shipping with support for SAS and SATA drives support this standard.

  7. SCSI - Wikipedia

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    Adaptec ACB-4000A SASI card from 1985. SCSI is derived from the Shugart Associates System Interface (SASI), [4] developed beginning 1979 [5] and publicly disclosed in 1981. [1] Larry Boucher is considered to be the "father" of SASI and ultimately SCSI due to his pioneering work first at Shugart Associates and then at Adaptec, which he founded ...

  8. USB hub - Wikipedia

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    A four-port "long cable" "external box" USB hub A four-port "compact design" USB hub: upstream and downstream ports shown. A USB hub is a device that expands a single Universal Serial Bus (USB) port into several so that there are more ports available to connect devices to a host system, similar to a power strip. All devices connected through a ...

  9. Auspex Systems - Wikipedia

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    Auspex Systems was a computer data storage company founded in 1987 by Larry Boucher, who was previously CEO of Adaptec. It was headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Auspex introduced the first network-attached storage (NAS) devices. After an initial public offering in 1993, shares were traded on the NASDAQ exchange under symbol ASPX. [1]

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