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IPI

(Intelligent Peripheral Interface) A high-speed hard disk interface used with minis and mainframes that transfers data in the 10 to 25 MBytes/sec range. IPI-2 and IPI-3 refer to differences in the command set that they execute. See hard disk.



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IPI T PCS4 Power Control and Current Sensor is Extron Electronics' new product with a built-in web server that enables flexible, centralized, web-based power management.
The most significant change was to eliminate the requirement for large companies to reduce the IPI by 20%; accordingly, all taxpayers electing to use the IPIC method will be permitted to employ 100% of the IPI to compute the LIFO value of a dollar-value pool.
A better solution is to make permanent the Internet tax moratorium--which prohibits taxes on Internet access or discriminatory Internet taxation--and to block future efforts by state cartels to fill their coffers by taxing residents of other states," says Bartlett Cleland, director of the IPI Center for Technology Freedom.
 
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