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PCI-E NIC Cards provide redundant connectivity to ensure an uninterrupted network connection.
PCI-E NIC Cards are ideal for VM environments with multiple operating systems, requiring shared or dedicated NICs.
They are specially designed for desktop PC clients, servers, and workstations with few PCI Express slots available.
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Definition of a Mini PCI Card
The Mini PCI card is a form factor initially introduced for the notebook computer industry but has now been adopted for use by several other product classes, the embedded computing platform and the printing industry to name two.
The industry standard for the Mini PCI card was ratified in late 1999. This standard is the governing document outlining the specifications of this standard. Within a couple of years, the Mini PCI standard could be found in many notebooks as well as several other devices. In 2004, the Mini PCI card standard introduced the newer Mini PCI-e (Mini PCI Express) standard to take the place of the Mini PCI card.
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The Mini PCI card has predominately been used to add WiFi to a number of products but Bluetooth, network interface cards, 56K modems, WiMAX, GPS functionality and even video processing cards, are currently produced.
The Mini PCI standard is available in three types with each type having two distinct sub-classes. The different form factors are designated as Type I, Type II and Type, III. Type I and Type II share a common 100 pin connector while Type III utilizes a 124 pin connector. The sub-classes of each type are delineated by the small letter "a" or "b" with the difference being the overall allowable dimensions of the card itself.
The Mini PCI standard has evolved into the Mini PCI-e standard with a brand new size and connector. This newer standard provides more throughput across the computer's bus among a number of other improvements over the older, Mini PCI design.
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