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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
802.11 A set of standards for communication with computers that are part of a wireless LAN
A AA# Altered Assembly number is the part number for a motherboard and all its attached components AC'97 Audio Codec '97 is a specification for a high quality, 16- or 20-bit audio architecture used in many desktop systems Access point A device that is used to connect wireless communication devices together in order to form a wireless network AC/DC power adapter A device that converts AC power (electrical outlet power) to DC power (battery power) ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is a specification for power management Adapter A device used to connect two different components by matching the physical or electrical characteristics of each component Ad hoc A method often used by wireless devices to connect to a network AGP Accelerated Graphics Port is a port used to connect a computer's graphics card to the motherboard AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface is a specification that defines communication between a storage controller and Serial ATA hard drives Ambient When referring to temperature, ambient refers to the temperature of the surrounding air AMT Intel® Active Management Technology is a feature of specific Intel processors that allows IT to locate, protect, and heal the computer systems on their network AP Access Point API Application Programming Interface is an interface that allows two independent computer programs to communicate with each other APM Advanced Power Management is an API that enables an operating system to work with the BIOS to achieve power management ASF Alert Standards Format is a specification for technologies that are used to allow a computer system to be remotely managed and controlled even if an operating system is not present ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit is an integrated circuit that has been customized for a particular use ATA Advanced Technology Attachment is an interface between storage devices such as hard drives ;and a computer ATAPI Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface is a way for CD-ROM devices and tape devices to connect to a computer ATX Advanced Technology Extended is a motherboard form factor where the motherboard is typically 9.6x12 inches
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B BIOS Basic Input/Output System is the firmware for a computer whose main function is to identify and initialize various motherboard components as well as to load and transfer control to a small program that then loads the operating system Bit Binary digit with a value of 0 or 1 Bluetooth A wireless specification that provides a method for devices such as mobile phones, laptops, computers, and printers to connect and share information with one another over a short-range radio frequency BOC Boxed Order Code is the product code for a boxed Intel® processor BT Bluetooth BTX Balanced Technology Extended is a motherboard form factor where the motherboard is typically 12.8x10.5 inches
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C Cache A temporary storage area for frequently accessed data CBB Common Building Block is a component that has passed a certain level of interchangeability testing with the Verified by Intel® barebone notebook models Channel A marketing term for the distribution chain for selling and delivering a product or service to the customers Chassis The framework on a computer that supports its components including the motherboard, hard drives, and memory Chipset The group of microchips on a motherboard that allow all the components to communicate with the processor CIR Consumer Infrared is An infrared protocol that allows the use of remote control with computers Client A computer or application that remotely accesses a service on another computer (known as a server) using a network CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor is a type of integrated circuit Connector A device used to carry electrical power CPU Central Processing Unit is another name for processor CPU ID An earlier revision of utilities such as the Intel® Frequency ID Utility and the Intel® Processor ID Utility CRT Cathode Ray Tube is an analog monitor CUI Custom User Interface is a term for the user interface used to manage Intel® Graphics Driver
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D DDR Double Data Rate is a technique for data transfers used by some types of computer memory DFP Digital Flat Panel is a type of video connector for flat panel displays DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that allows a computer to automatically get a network address DIMM Dual In-Line Memory Module is a type of computer memory DirectX* A set of Microsoft* APIs for handling tasks related to items such as games and video Discrete graphics The graphics controller is not built into the chipset but is a separate component DIY Do It Yourself is someone who does a task themselves rather than relying on a professional DMA Direct Memory Access is a feature of computers that allows a device to access system memory without relying on the CPU to transfer the data DNS Domain Name System is a system that maps domain names such as www.intel.com to IP addresses Driver Software written for a specific operating system and used by that operating system to communicate with a specific hardware device Dual-core A processor that combine two independent cores in a single package DVI Digital Video Interface is a type of video connector for display devices such as flat panel displays DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology is a system memory that is dynamically allocated as video memory
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E EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol ia an authentication framework that is often used in wireless networks and defines message formats ECC Error-Correcting Code is a code that allows data to be checked for errors and corrected when necessary EDID Extended Display Identification Data is data given from a display device to a graphics driver that defines its capabilities EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers EFI BIOS Extensible Firmware Interface BIOS is a newer BIOS specification EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface is a high speed controller standard Intel® EM64T Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology EMI Electro Magnetic Interference is electrical interference that can interfere with communications Energy Star* Energy Star* is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy that promotes energy efficient products e-SATA External Serial ATA is an external interface for SATA devices ESD Electrostatic Discharge is the transfer of a static charge between two objects Express Chipset Part of the product name for Intel chipsets such as the Intel® G33 Express Chipset Express Chipset family Part of the product name for a group of Intel chipsets that are all in the same family of chipsets (for example, the Intel® 3 Series Chipset family includes chipsets such as the Intel® G33 Express Chipset, the Intel® G35 Express Chipset, and the Intel® P31 Express Chipset)
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F FB-DIMM Fully Buffered Dual In-Line Memory Module is a type of computer memory Firmware A computer program that is inside a hardware device Flash Flash memory is a type of non-volatile computer memory that can be erased and reprogrammed Form factor Form factor is a standard size and shape for a computer motherboard FSB Front Side Bus is the physical component that carries information between the computer's processor and other components such as system memory
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G GB Gigabyte is a unit of computer storage that is around 1.07 billion bytes GM Part of the product name for specific mobile Intel chipsets with integrated graphics GMA Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (Intel® GMA) is part of the product name for specific Intel graphics controllers such as the Intel GMA 900 GMCH Graphics and Memory Controller Hub is the chipset component that handles communication between the CPU and all other devices Graphics controller A term used to describe the graphics hardware in a computer Ground A eturn path for electrical current GUI Graphical User Interface is a user interface based on graphical icons
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H Hard Drive Cache A temporary storage area on a hard drive HD Audio Intel® High Definition Audio is the audio architecture standard that replaces AC'97 HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection is a copy protection scheme to prevent data from being copied or shared illegally HDD Hard Disk Drive is another name for hard drive HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital media interface for Consumer Electronics devices that allows a single cable to be used for both audio and video HDTV High Definition TV is a TV that typically has a higher quality aspect ratio and therefore higher quality video output than standard TVs Heatsink An object used to absorb heat from a processor Header Data that includes information about the message being transmitted but is not the message itself (e.g. in email, the header might include the sender and recipient's email addresses) Hotspot An area with Internet access Hyper-Threading Technology Hyper-Threading Technology is technology proprietary to Intel that allows different parts of the CPU to work on different tasks simultaneously
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I IA32 Intel® architecture 32-bit is the 32-bit implementation of the x86 architecture IA64 IA-64 often refers to Itanium® architecture. Intel® 64 architecture is the 64-bit implementation of the x86 architecture. IDE Integrated Drive Electronics is another name for ATA ICH I/O controller hub IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is an international organization concerned with advancing the theory and practice of technology related to electricity INF A text file that contains all the information needed in order to install a piece of software or a driver that controls a hardware device Integrated circuit A semiconductor device that includes many transitors and electrical circuits Integrated graphics The graphics controller is built into the chipset Interference Anything that alters or disrupts a message as it travels between the sender and the receiver Interrupt A signal from hardware or software that indicates that an event needs attention or processing I/O controller hub The chipset component that handles communication with components such as the hard drives and communicates with the CPU via the MCH
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J Jack retasking The technology that allows audio jack functionality to be reassigned depending on the type of device that is connected Jack sensing The technology that allows an audio controller to detect that a device has been connected to an audio jack Jumper A piece of conductor that is used to enclose jumper pins and complete the circuit
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K KB Kilobyte is a unit of computer storage that is equal to 1024 bytes
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L L1 cache The smallest and fastest level of CPU cache, this is the first level of cache used by the CPU L2 cache Slightly larger and slower than L1 cache, this is the second level of cache used by the CPU L3 cache Slightly larger and slower than L2 cache, this is the third level of cache used by the CPU LAN Local Area Network is a computer network that covers a small geographic area such as an office or school Latency Another term for delay LCD Liquid Crystal Display is a type of flat panel display Lead-free Part of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (also known as RoHS) in the European Union that restricts the use of certain hazardous substances when manufacturing specific electronic or electrical equipment LED Light Emitting Diode is a small light source LFP Local Flat Panel refers to a flat panel display on a notebook computer
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M MB Megabyte is a unit of computer storage that is equal to 1,048,576 bytes MCH Memory Controller Hub is the chipset component that handles communication between the CPU, memory, AGP or PCI Express, and the ICH Microprocessor A processor on a single integrated circuit Motherboard A board to which the primary components of a computer are connected MTBF Mean Time Between Failures is the average time between system failures
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N NIC Network Interface Card is a piece of hardware that allows computers to communicate over a network Non-volatile Non-volatile memory is a type of computer memory that can retain its contents even when it's not powered on Northbridge Another name for MCH
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O ODD Optical disk drive ODM Original Device Manufacturer is the company that manufactured a device that is being sold by another company OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer is the company that manufactured a product that is being sold by another company OHCI Open Host Controller Interface is an interface that allows a USB or FireWire controller to communicate with the operating system OpenGL Open Graphics Library is a specification that defines an API for writing applications that produce 2D or 3D computer graphics Optical disk drive A type of disk drive that uses laser in order to read and write data Option ROM Firmware that is called by the system BIOS in order to communicate with a hardware device OROM Option ROM OS Operating System is the software that manages both the hardware and software on a computer
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P Parallel ATA Another name for ATA PATA Parallel ATA PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect is a computer bus that is used to attach devices to a motherboard PCIe PCI Express* is a specification for computer expansion cards Peripherals A piece of computer hardware, typically optional and connected externally, that is added to a computer Plasma Plasma display is a type of flat panel display PM Part of the product name for specific mobile Intel chipsets without integrated graphics PnP Plug and Play is a feature of computers that allows a device to be added without reconfiguration or the installation of device drivers POST Power-On Self-Test is the term for a computer's pre-boot sequence Power management A way for a computer to save power by turning off certain components of the computer when not in use Power supply A device that provides electrical power Preamble A term that is used in telecommuncations to describe the introduction to a message or header Processor The computer component that interprets all instructions Proc ID Intel® Processor Identification Utility is a utility developed by Intel Corporation to identify the processor inside a computer system Product brief A document that provides product information such as an overview, benefits, features, and system requirements Profile Data and configuration information that is associated with a wireless network Protocol A set of rules that govern how data is sent over a communications channel
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Q Quad-core A processor that combines four independent cores in a single package
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R RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks is a technology that uses multiple hard drives to improve performance and/or protection RAM Random Access Memory is system memory RFID Radio-Frequency Identification is an identification method that stores identification data on objects and uses radio waves to retrieve the data RMA Return Material Authorization is a term used to refer to the process where the recipient of a product arranges to return a defective product to the supplier for repair or replacement or credit Roaming A term used in wireless to refer to the concept of extending service to a geographical location that is outside the geographical coverage area provided by the home network Router A device that routes data between different networks
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S SATA Serial ATA SCSI Small Computer System Interface is a set of standards for physically connecting computers and devices such as hard drives, and for transferring data between them SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory is a type of computer memory Serial ATA A successor to ATA where the interface between storage devices such as hard drives and a computer is a high-speed serial cable Server A computer that performs a service to one or more computers or applications (known as clients) SFX A form factor for power supplies SMART Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology is a technology for hard drives that monitors various reliability indicators in order to try to anticipate failures SMBIOS System BIOS Southbridge Another name for ICH S/PDIF Sony/Phillips Digital Interface is a standard file format for carrying digital audio signals sSpec The specification number for an Intel processor System BIOS Another term for BIOS System bus Another name for front side bus (FSB)
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T TAC Thermally Advantaged Chassis TCP Transmission Control Protocol is an internet protocol that delivers a stream of data from sender to receiver TDP Thermal Design Power or Thermal Design Point is the maximum amount of power that a computer's cooling system must dissipate TFX A form factor for a power supply used in a computer case Thermally advantaged chassis An enclosure for computers that can maintain a specific ambient internal temperature with specific Intel® processors Thermal module The combination of the heatsink and fan used to cool a processor TIM Thermal Interface Material is a paste or a pad that is applied between the CPU and heatsink TPS Technical Product Specification is a document that specifies the board layout, components, connectors, power, environmental requirements, and BIOS for an Intel® Desktop Board Transistor A device used in semiconductors to amplify or switch electronic signals
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U UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface is an interface that allows USB 1.0 controller to communicate with the operating system UI User Interface is the graphical, textual, and auditory information presented to a user by a computer program and the methods, whether keystrokes, mouse movements, or touchscreen selections that are used by the user to control that program UNDI Universal Network Device Interface is an API for network cards USB Universal Serial Bus* is a connectivity specification that allows peripheral devices such as scanners, printers, and memory sticks to be plugged into the computer and configured automatically
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V VBIOS Video BIOS Verified by Intel® A program between Intel, ODMs, and notebook component suppliers to enhance opportunities for customizable build-to-order notebook solutions VGA Video Graphics Array is the 640x480 video resolution Video BIOS The BIOS for the graphics hardware VRAM Video RAM is a type of computer memory that was used to store the frame buffer for some graphics cards (also referred to as video memory or graphics memory)
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W WAN Wide Area Network is a computer network that covers a large geographic area such as a country WDDM Windows* Display Driver Model is a display driver architecture supported in Microsoft Windows Vista* Wi-Fi* A wireless technology brand that is owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance WHQL Windows* Hardware Quality Labs is a testing process that involves running a set of tests on hardware or software and then submitting the results to Microsoft* for review Wireless client The software that controls a wireless adapter WLAN Wireless Local Area Network is two or more computers that are linked together without wires
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X X86 An instruction set for one of the most common CPU architectures XD bit Execute Disable Bit XD technology The Execute Disable Bit capability of Intel processors that is designed to increase overall system security XPDM Windows XP* Display Driver Model is a display driver architecture supported in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows* XP (also referred to as XDDM)
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Solution ID: CS-028822
Date Created: 06-Feb-2008
Last Modified: 14-Apr-2008
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