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gigabyte

In computing, a measure of memory capacity, equal to 1,024 megabytes. It is also used, less precisely, to mean 1,000 billion bytes.



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InfiniBand Link Options Width Signals Full Duplex Bandwidth 1X 1 differential transmit pair 500 Mbytes per Second 1 differential receive pair 4X 4 differential transmit pairs 2 Gbytes/Sec 4 differential receive pairs 12X 12 differential transmit pairs 6 Gbytes/Sec 12 differential receive pairs
Supporting the latest AMD64 dual-core processor technology, ULi's M1695 features bi-directional PCI Express x16 link (4 GBytes/sec peak bandwidth per direction) that is configurable as two x8 links to sustain the ever demanding 3D graphics requirement for high resolution.
M1695 features a bi-directional PCI Express x16 link (4 GBytes/sec peak bandwidth per direction) that is configurable as two x8 links to sustain the ever demanding 3D graphics requirement for high resolution.
 
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