I’m guilty of using db-9 (de-9) connectors for various things, including audio and 5V power. They are sturdy, fairly large (good for soldering) and cheap … On a related note, I read that all db-25 pins were not defined in the 1960s, so people occasionally connected even 120 V on some pins
That's the primary draw I think, the ability for the GTX 1650 to work in pretty much any PC that has an x16 PCIe slot. It could also make sense as a cheap upgrade for an older PC, but it's not necessarily the best performance or value you can find right now.
Inventor(s): Terry Dean Cox (Fort Worth, TX) Assignee(s): Corning Optical Communications, LLC (Hickory, NC) Law Firm: No Counsel Application No., Date, Speed: 15729881 on 10/11/2017 (552 days app to issue)
[H03F] AMPLIFIERS (measuring, testing G01R; optical parametric amplifiers G02F; circuit arrangements with secondary emission tubes H01J 43/30; masers, lasers H01S; dynamo-electric amplifiers H02K; control of amplification H03G; coupling arrangements independent of the nature of the amplifier, voltage dividers H03H; amplifiers capable only of dealing with pulses H03K; repeater circuits in transmission lines H04B 3/36, H04B 3/58; application of speech amplifiers in telephonic communication H04M 1/60, H04M 3/40)
[G06K] RECOGNITION OF DATA; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS (printing per se B41J)
[H01L] SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; ELECTRIC SOLID STATE DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR (use of semiconductor devices for measuring G01; resistors in general H01C; magnets, inductors, transformers H01F; capacitors in general H01G; electrolytic devices H01G 9/00; batteries, accumulators H01M; waveguides, resonators, or lines of the waveguide type H01P; line connectors, current collectors H01R; stimulated-emission devices H01S; electromechanical resonators H03H; loudspeakers, microphones, gramophone pick-ups or like acoustic electromechanical transducers H04R; electric light sources in general H05B; printed circuits, hybrid circuits, casings or constructional details of electrical apparatus, manufacture of assemblages of electrical components H05K; use of semiconductor devices in circuits having a particular application, see the subclass for the application) [2]
Section 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10: States Memory Connector product application and type, with market share, sales, growth rate from 2019 to 2024;
Abstract: The disclosure relates to technology performing a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). Data is divided into a plurality of blocks, each of the plurality of blocks having a fixed size equal to a degree of a generator polynomial. A CRC computation is independently performed on each of the plurality of blocks, and the CRC computation for each of the plurality of blocks is combined by application of an exclusive or (XOR) operation.
Inventor(s): Norris Liu (Sunnyvale, CA), Xingyu Jiang (Palo Alto, CA) Assignee(s): Futurewei Technologies, Inc. (Plano, TX) Law Firm: Schwegman, Lundberg Woessner, P.A. (6 non-local offices) Application No., Date, Speed: 15234082 on 08/11/2016 (964 days app to issue)
Pmod connectors are multi-protocol, but for each protocol there is a single pinout. So there’s an SPI Pmod and an I2C Pmod, and the pins are always in the same place. There isn’t a Pmod standard for every conceivable application, of course, so there’s a GPIO pinout that gives you free rein over what goes where. We think that it would be nice if some additional notable protocols (I2S? one-wire? servos? analog stereo audio?) were included in the specs, but the community can also handle these lower-level details.
If you would prefer to let EVGA do the overclocking for you, a factory-overclocked version of this card, without “Black” in its name, will be $169.99. This variant comes overclocked to a 1,860MHz maximum boost-clock rate, a surge of roughly 12 percent.
The Volta NVENC block isn't bad, and it can likely handle any workload a budget gamer is likely to throw at it. However, it's still a step backward and gives one more reason to look at higher spec GPUs like the GTX 1660 and above.
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