PCI
(Peripheral Component Interface). A peripheral bus commonly used in PCs that provides a high-speed data path between the processor and peripheral devices like video cards, sound cards, network interface cards and modems. PCI provides "plug and play" capability, runs at 33MHz and supports 32bit and 64-bit data paths.



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