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toe
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TOE

(TCP/IP Offload Engine) A network adapter that performs some or all of the TCP/IP processing on an Ethernet adapter. As Ethernet becomes common at 1 Gbps and beyond, offloading the processing from the CPU to the card allows the CPU to keep up with the high-speed data transmission. Processing for the entire TCP/IP protocol stack may be performed on the TOE or just the data transmission part, leaving the session establishment and error handling to the CPU. See TCP/IP.


toe
1. any one of the digits of the foot
2. the corresponding part in other vertebrates
3. the lower bearing of a vertical shaft assembly
4. the tip of a cam follower that engages the cam profile

toe []
(anatomy)
One of the digits on the foot of humans and other vertebrates.
(civil engineering)
The part of a base of a dam or retaining wall on the side opposite to the retained material.
(geology)
The leading edge of a thrust nappe.
(metallurgy)
The junction between the face of a weld and the base metal.
(mining engineering)
The burden of material between the bottom of the borehole and the free face.
The bottom of the borehole.
A spurn, or small pillar of coal.
The base of a bank in an open-pit mine.


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