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_________ are the connecting nodes to Interface the peripheral device with the processor.​

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Answered by Np01
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Answer:

Interface are the connecting nodes to Interface the peripheral device with the processor.​

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) are the connecting nodes to Interface the peripheral device with the processor.​

Explanation:

The PCI Local Bus standard includes Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), a local computer bus for connecting hardware devices in computers. The PCI bus offers the same features as a processor bus, but in a format that is standardized and independent of the native bus of any specific processor.

  • A bus master perceives devices connected to the PCI bus as being directly connected to its own bus, and these devices are given addresses in the processor's address space. It is a parallel bus that runs in synchrony with just one bus clock.
  • The PCI specification refers to attached devices as "planar devices" when they are integrated circuits mounted to the motherboard or expansion cards that slide into slots.
  • First used in IBM PC compatibles, where it replaced the bus configuration of several sluggish Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) slots and one quick VESA Local Bus (VLB) slot. Later, it was used for other kinds of computers. Network cards, sound cards, modems, additional ports like USB or serial, TV tuner cards, and hard drive host adapters are examples of common PCI cards.
  • As bandwidth requirements increased, PCI video cards took the place of ISA and VLB cards. Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), a superset of PCI, then made way for PCI Express as the preferred interface for video cards.
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