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  2. CNVi - Wikipedia

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    [2] Only the signal processor, analog and Radio frequency (RF) functions are left on an external upgradeable CRF (Companion RF) module which, as of 2019 comes in M.2 form factor (M.2 2230 and 1216 Soldered Down). Therefore, CNVi requires chipset and Intel CPU support. Otherwise the Wi-Fi + Bluetooth module has to be the traditional M.2 PCIe ...

  3. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    Computer bus interfaces provided through the M.2 connector are PCI Express x4 (up to four lanes), Serial ATA 3.0, and USB 3.0 (a single logical port for each of the latter two). It is up to the manufacturer of the M.2 host or module to select which interfaces are to be supported, depending on the desired level of host support and the module type.

  4. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Two times (64 Gbit/s) the PCI Express data-throughput using PCI Express Gen. 4 x4, for faster storage and external graphics; Up to 240 W of charging power downstream; Works with existing passive cables up to 1 m (3.3 ft) via PAM-3; Compatible with previous versions of Thunderbolt, USB, and DisplayPort

  5. Wireless network interface controller - Wikipedia

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    A WNIC, just like other NICs, works on the layers 1 and 2 of the OSI model and uses an antenna to communicate via radio waves. A wireless network interface controller may be implemented as an expansion card and connected using PCI bus or PCIe bus, or connected via USB, PC Card, ExpressCard, Mini PCIe or M.2.

  6. PCI Express - Wikipedia

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    A PCI Express 2.0 x1 expansion card that provides USB 3.0 connectivity [b] PCI-SIG announced the availability of the PCI Express Base 2.0 specification on 15 January 2007. [62] The PCIe 2.0 standard doubles the transfer rate compared with PCIe 1.0 to 5 GT/s and the per-lane throughput rises from 250 MB/s to 500 MB/s. Consequently, a 16-lane ...

  7. Expansion card - Wikipedia

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    ExpressCard 2.0 adds SuperSpeed USB as another type of interface the card can use. Unfortunately, CardBus and ExpressCard are vulnerable to DMA attack unless the laptop has an IOMMU that is configured to thwart these attacks. One notable exception to the above is the inclusion of a single internal slot for a special reduced size version of the ...

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