hardware (PCI) A standard for connecting
peripherals to a
Autumn 1993. PCI is supported by most major manufacturers
bits at a time over a 124-pin connector or 64 bits over a
188-pin connector. An address is sent in one cycle followed
by one word of data (or several in burst mode).
work with other processor architectures as well.
It includes buffers to decouple the
CPU from relatively slow
peripherals and allow them to operate asynchronously.
(1997-12-07)