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| Adapter Adapter Cables @ PC4D.comNews| 08/07 | Aplle BMW iPod Car Audio Adapter for 3 Series, Z4 Roadster, X3 and X5 and MINI Cooper Apple and BMW announced the BMW iPod Adapter, the first seamless integration between iPod and a car audio system. The new system developed by Apple and BMW enables drivers to seamlessly use their iPod in BMW’s 3 Series, Z4 Roadster, X3 and X5 Sports Activity Vehicles and MINI Cooper by simply plugging their iPod into a cable located in the car’s glove compartment. With the iPod safely located in the glove compartment and powered by the car’s battery, drivers can now enjoy high fidelity sound through their car’s stereo system and control their iPod using the standard buttons on their BMW or MINI steering wheel. “One of the next frontiers for a seamless digital music experience is the car,” sa | | 03/19 | Intel Gigabit Ethernet: industry's first 10GbE server adapter for enterprise networks Intel introduced several advanced Ethernet products that help speed data between desktop PCs and servers over enterprise networks. The products promise to accelerate the adoption of Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) connections on to the desktop and the transition to 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) in enterprise data centers.The new products include a GbE controller, which includes the first implementation of Intel's new Communications Streaming Architecture (CSA), and the industry's first 10GbE server adapter for enterprise networks. Intel also introduced a small-form-factor 10-Gbps XFP optical transceiver that operates at multiple data rates; the industry's first four-port GbE network adapter for servers | | 06/28 | Intel To Break $100 Barrier With New Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Intel announced that it has begun shipping samples of third-generation Gigabit Ethernet adapters. These include a desktop adapter that will be available later this year for the suggested retail price of $99, as well as a server adapter. Both adapters are optimized for common copper networks and will help accelerate the deployment of Gigabit Ethernet networks. To help solve network bottlenecks created by bandwidth-intensive applications, such as data warehousing, IP storage and video streaming, organizations are beginning to deploy Gigabit Ethernet technologies that allow data to travel over a network at 1 billion bits per second (or 1,000 Mbps) instead of the 10 or 100 Mbps that are used tod | | 04/05 | Adapter card |
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