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  2. Realtek - Wikipedia

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    Notable Realtek products include 10/100M Ethernet controllers (with a global market share of 70% as of 2003) and audio codecs (AC'97 and Intel HD Audio), where Realtek had a 50% market share in 2003 and a 60% market share in 2004, primarily concentrated in the integrated OEM on-board audio market-segment. [7]

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  4. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    Professional audio interfaces often have industry-standard inputs in addition to analogue audio, in this case ADAT, TDIF, and S/PDIF. Professional sound cards are usually described as audio interfaces , and sometimes have the form of external rack-mountable units using USB , FireWire , or an optical interface, to offer sufficient data rates.

  5. GPD Win - Wikipedia

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    The audio system consists of a built-in speaker using the Realtek ALC5645 driver, and a microphone jack. It supports typical audio/video/image formats, such as MP3, MP4, JPG, PNG, and GIF. The system has a 6700mAh polymer lithium-ion battery with a USB-C charging interface (5 V/2.5 A).

  6. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    The compatibility list includes the Intel Core i7-7820HQ, a seventh-generation processor used by the Surface Studio 2, [154] although only on devices that shipped with DCH-based drivers. [ 155 ] Original equipment manufacturers (OEM) can still ship computers without TPM 2.0 enabled upon Microsoft's approval.

  7. GPD Win 3 - Wikipedia

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    Audio Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack Internal microphone Realtek audio driver Keyboard QWERTY keyboard, White Backlit Touch Keyboard Fingerprint scanner. Game controls D-pad 4 face buttons, 6 shoulder buttons ALPS Dual 3D Joysticks Linear Analog Trigger Button Dual vibration motors Slots

  8. AC'97 - Wikipedia

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    AC'97 (Audio Codec '97; also MC'97 for Modem Codec '97) is an audio codec standard developed by Intel Architecture Labs and various codec manufacturers in 1997. The standard was used in motherboards, modems, and sound cards.

  9. Environmental Audio Extensions - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Audio Extensions (or EAX) are a number of digital signal processing presets for audio, present in Creative Technology Sound Blaster sound cards starting with the Sound Blaster Live and the Creative NOMAD/Creative ZEN product lines.