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Extended Industry Standard Architecture - tradução para Inglês

BUS STANDARD FOR IBM PC COMPATIBLE COMPUTERS
Extended ISA; Gang of Nine; EISA bus; Gang of nine
  • DPT]] PM2022)
  • SCSI controller (Adaptec AHA-1740)
  • ELSA Winner 1000 [[Video card]] for ISA and EISA

Extended Industry Standard Architecture         
EISA (Architettura standard industriale con possibilità estese, tipo di canale di ampliamento)
AT bus         
  • 8-bit XT}}: Adlib FM Sound card
  • EISA]] (top to bottom)
  • 16-bit ISA}}: [[Ethernet]] 10Base-5/2 NIC
  • right
  • NIC]]
  • right
16-BIT INTERNAL BUS OF IBM PC/AT
AT bus architecture; XT bus architecture; Industry standard architecture; ISA bus; PC-AT bus; AT Bus; ISA slot; XT interface; XT bus; AT bus; ISA card; Industry Standard(s) Architecture; ISA port; ISA backplane bus
Canale AT, canale di espansione di 16 bit che si trova in molti PC (inform.)
extended memory         
  • Extended memory is located above 1 MB.
Extended Memory Specification; Extended Memory; EXtended Memory Specification; Extended memory specification; Extended memory manager; Extended Memory Manager; XMS memory; Super extended memory; SXMS; XMSXXXX0; XMS (memory management); Extended Memory Specification 2.0; Extended Memory Specification 3.0; XMS 2.0; XMS 3.0; Extended-memory; Extended Memory Specification Version 3.0; XMS specification; Extended Memory Specification Version 2.0; Extended memory space
estendere memoria (memoria più alta del MB 1 nei computer PC)

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Extended Industry Standard Architecture

The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (in practice almost always shortened to EISA and frequently pronounced "eee-suh") is a bus standard for IBM PC compatible computers. It was announced in September 1988 by a consortium of PC clone vendors (the Gang of Nine) as an alternative to IBM's proprietary Micro Channel architecture (MCA) in its PS/2 series.

In comparison with the AT bus, which the Gang of Nine retroactively renamed to the ISA bus to avoid infringing IBM's trademark on its PC/AT computer, EISA is extended to 32 bits and allows more than one CPU to share the bus. The bus mastering support is also enhanced to provide access to 4 GB of memory. Unlike MCA, EISA can accept older XT and ISA boards — the lines and slots for EISA are a superset of ISA.

EISA was much favoured by manufacturers due to the proprietary nature of MCA, and even IBM produced some machines supporting it. It was somewhat expensive to implement (though not as much as MCA), so it never became particularly popular in desktop PCs. However, it was reasonably successful in the server market, as it was better suited to bandwidth-intensive tasks (such as disk access and networking). Most EISA cards produced were either SCSI or network cards. EISA was also available on some non-IBM-compatible machines such as the DEC AlphaServer, HP 9000 D-class, SGI Indigo2 and MIPS Magnum.

By the time there was a strong market need for a bus of these speeds and capabilities for desktop computers, the VESA Local Bus and later PCI filled this niche, and EISA vanished into obscurity.