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- I2O abstract "Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification.I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group, which dissolved as of 13 October 2000.I2O's principal architectural components included the I/O processor (IOP) and a split device driver model, with an OSM (OS Module) running in the host operating system and a HDM (Hardware Device Module) running on the I/O processor. This formally separated OS-specific driver functionality from the underlying device, and the two software components used message passing for communications. This split is suggestive of another initiative in which Intel participated at the time, the Uniform Driver Interface (UDI), which sought to establish a common device driver interface spanning multiple software platforms.I2O was plagued by several problems: the i960 was largely a failure and I2O made systems more expensive in a low cost marketplace. Additionally, the I2O SIG was seen as open-source hostile and small-player insensitive because it charged high fees for participation and was dominated by a few corporate players, notably Microsoft. While it remains unclear which of these factors caused the ultimate failure of I2O, only a few server class machines were ever built with onboard I2O. The I2O-SIG disbanded in October 2000, with a small amount of architectural information being made available via FTP at about the same time.A number of x86-compatible operating systems provided support (or still do) for I2O, including Windows, Linux (removed in 4.0), Solaris, OpenBSD, and NetWare.".
- I2O wikiPageExternalLink 5343.
- I2O wikiPageExternalLink intelligent-io.com.
- I2O wikiPageExternalLink udi_wp.htm.
- I2O wikiPageExternalLink ddT_I2O.html.
- I2O wikiPageID "1459986".
- I2O wikiPageLength "3051".
- I2O wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- I2O wikiPageRevisionID "704252334".
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink output.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink O.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Dell_PowerEdge.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink HP_NetServer_LH3000.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Intel_i960.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Archive.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink NEC.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink NetWare.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink OpenBSD.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink ProLiant.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Special_Interest_Group.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLink Uniform_Driver_Interface.
- I2O wikiPageWikiLinkText "I2O".
- I2O wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- I2O wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
- I2O wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- I2O subject output.
- I2O hypernym Specification.
- I2O type ProgrammingLanguage.
- I2O type Datum.
- I2O type Peripheral.
- I2O type Redirect.
- I2O comment "Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification.I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.".
- I2O label "I2O".
- I2O sameAs Q4386206.
- I2O sameAs I2O.
- I2O sameAs I2O.
- I2O sameAs I2O.
- I2O sameAs m.05389g.
- I2O sameAs Q4386206.
- I2O wasDerivedFrom I2O?oldid=704252334.
- I2O isPrimaryTopicOf I2O.