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parallel input/output

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parallel input/output [′parĀ·ə‚lel ′in‚pu̇t ′au̇t‚pu̇t]
(computer science)
Data that are transmitted into and out of a computer over several conductors simultaneously.


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For testing SFI-5 or parallel interface devices, parallel input/output modules are available that simultaneously transmit and analyze 16 data channels at 2.
InfiniBand technology's serial, channel-based architecture will replace conventional parallel input/output (I/O) buses in computers, the ubiquitous standard being PCI and PCI-X, which cannot support the ever-increasing scalability and performance demands of the Internet economy.
Other Key Features -- 200Mbps Maximum Transfer Rate -- Incorporates Program Identification (PID) -- Parser and Packet insertion functions to support the use of EPG services for recorded data -- Input/Outputs for MPEG2 transport data streams - CXD-3205R supports parallel input/output - CXD-3204R supports serial input/output -- Integrated interface for input/output of IEC958 audio streams, D/A converter outputs, and isochronous data transfer.
 
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