Thunderbolt in in essence, a PCIex4 link. If you could bond 4 of them together, you could get a x16 slot's worth of bandwidth if the silicon used...
I'm trying to get Windows media center to play some AVIs that are xvids. Media player likes them fine (but the interface is horrible when being...
I think I want to stick with a physical keyboard. The one I'm replacing is laptop sized and worked pretty well in terms of size. I was looking for...
I have been using a gyration wireless mouse and keyboard for my HTPC. A few of the keys on the KB are dead (ones I need for my PW) so I thought...
Software is only part of the picture. IMHO, the various ARM license holders interested in pitting ARM against x86 PCs need to agree on some...
DDR means the RAM triggers on the rising and falling edge of the clock. The clock frequency stays the same, but the RAM acts like there have been...
C1e is to toggle "CPU c-state C1-enhanced". IIRC, it allows the clock to the CPU to be turned off so it's consuming less power when idle. C states...
IIRC, it's an underlying fabric for other I/O tech to use to allow a common connect of a set of transceivers on the other end to break out that...
A SATA card can be bootable depending on how it's designed. Usually, it needs it's own BIOS but if it can look like a 'legacy IDE' controller...
I'd like to see a measured bit error rate rather than subjective testing to back up those claims.
If the feature requires the business line, then it may very well be done via the manageability engine (part of iAMT). That has the potential to...
If you are concerned enough with security to want this feature, I'll bet you would also set up some pretty basic HD security features too.
They would have to ship a system without something called a compatibility support module. That would be an insane thing to do as not only does it...
I'm trying to not write a text wall full of tech specs and focusing on the details of how a system functions. It's pretty hard because that's the...
I've just left a software engineering position with AMI where I have been working with (U)EFI for the last four and a half years. I can't claim...
Expresscard is the replacement for cardbus and is a PCIe x1 link and a USB port. The adapter in the link is a 3/4 expresscard from factor adapter...
Is it USB or PS/2? If it's PS/2 then you may be able to find software to read the scan codes directly from I/O ports 60h and 64h which are used to...
If you have an expresscard slot, someone did find some parts that you can do this. But you will be restricted to a x1 interface....
job: transitioning from UEFI software engineer to reenigne (that's reverse engineer) salary: no comment I'm still technically a UEFI engineer...
What about a system that does 48 DIMMs (granted it uses trickery to do so)? [img] [img] (images taken from...
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