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- 104-Express abstract "The PCI/104-Express™ specification establishes a standard to use the high-speed PCI Express bus in embedded applications. It was developed by the PC/104 Consortium and adopted by member vote in March 2008. PCI Express was chosen because of its market adoption, performance, scalability, and growing silicon availability worldwide. It provides a new high-performance physical interface while retaining software compatibility with the existing PCI infrastructure. Incorporating the PCI Express bus within the industry proven PC/104 architecture brings many advantages for embedded applications including fast data transfer, low cost due to PC/104’s unique self-stacking bus, high reliability due to PC/104’s inherent ruggedness, and long-term sustainability.".
- 104-Express wikiPageExternalLink www.pc104.org.
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- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_hardware_standards.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motherboard_form_factors.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink Computer_form_factor.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_PCI.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink Embedded_system.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink 104.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink 104_Consortium.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLink PCI_Express.
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "PCI/104-Express - PCIe/PCI".
- 104-Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "PCI/104-Express".
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- 104-Express subject Category:Computer_hardware_standards.
- 104-Express subject Category:Motherboard_form_factors.
- 104-Express type Factor.
- 104-Express comment "The PCI/104-Express™ specification establishes a standard to use the high-speed PCI Express bus in embedded applications. It was developed by the PC/104 Consortium and adopted by member vote in March 2008. PCI Express was chosen because of its market adoption, performance, scalability, and growing silicon availability worldwide. It provides a new high-performance physical interface while retaining software compatibility with the existing PCI infrastructure.".
- 104-Express label "PCI/104-Express".
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