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QuickRing was a gigabit-rate interconnect that combined the functions of a computer bus and a network. It was designed at Apple Computer as a multimedia system to run "on top" of existing local bus systems inside a computer, but was later taken over by National Semiconductor and repositioned as an interconnect for parallel computing. It appears to have seen little use in either role, and is no longer being actively worked on. However it appears to have been an inspiration for other more recent technologies, such as HyperTransport.

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  • QuickRing was a gigabit-rate interconnect that combined the functions of a computer bus and a network. It was designed at Apple Computer as a multimedia system to run "on top" of existing local bus systems inside a computer, but was later taken over by National Semiconductor and repositioned as an interconnect for parallel computing. It appears to have seen little use in either role, and is no longer being actively worked on. However it appears to have been an inspiration for other more recent technologies, such as HyperTransport. (en)
  • QuickRing — стандарт шины передачи данных, работавший на гигабитных скоростях и совмещающий как функции компьютерной шины, так и локальной сети. Первоначально разработан в 1990-х компанией Apple в качестве магистрали для мультимедийных систем, работающей дополнительно к уже используемым компьютерным шинам персональных компьютеров. Впоследствии технология была подхвачена компанией National Semiconductor и перепозиционирована как соединительная шина для высокопроизводительных параллельных систем. (ru)
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  • QuickRing was a gigabit-rate interconnect that combined the functions of a computer bus and a network. It was designed at Apple Computer as a multimedia system to run "on top" of existing local bus systems inside a computer, but was later taken over by National Semiconductor and repositioned as an interconnect for parallel computing. It appears to have seen little use in either role, and is no longer being actively worked on. However it appears to have been an inspiration for other more recent technologies, such as HyperTransport. (en)
  • QuickRing — стандарт шины передачи данных, работавший на гигабитных скоростях и совмещающий как функции компьютерной шины, так и локальной сети. Первоначально разработан в 1990-х компанией Apple в качестве магистрали для мультимедийных систем, работающей дополнительно к уже используемым компьютерным шинам персональных компьютеров. Впоследствии технология была подхвачена компанией National Semiconductor и перепозиционирована как соединительная шина для высокопроизводительных параллельных систем. Также в разработке и продвижении стандарта участвовали компании Molex и Beta Phase.Не получив широкого распространения, QickRing, тем не менее, существенно повлиял на ряд более поздних технологий компьютерных шин, таких, как HyperTransport. (ru)
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