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==Examples of internal computer buses== ===Parallel=== {{Div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Asus Media Bus]] proprietary, used on some [[Asus]] [[Socket 7]] motherboards * [[Computer Automated Measurement and Control]] (CAMAC) for instrumentation systems * [[Extended ISA]] or EISA * [[Industry Standard Architecture]] or ISA * [[Low Pin Count]] or LPC * [[MBus (SPARC)|MBus]] * [[MicroChannel]] or MCA * [[Multibus]] for industrial systems * [[NuBus]] or IEEE 1196 * [[OPTi local bus]] used on early [[Intel 80486]] motherboards.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ancientelectronics.wordpress.com/tag/opti-local-bus/ |title=Odds & Ends: Opti Local Bus, Aria sound cards |date=July 21, 2015 |access-date=2021-02-19}}</ref> * [[Peripheral Component Interconnect]] or Conventional PCI * [[Parallel ATA]] (also known as Advanced Technology Attachment, ATA, PATA, IDE, EIDE, ATAPI, etc.), [[Hard disk drive]], [[optical disk drive]], [[tape drive]] peripheral attachment bus * [[S-100 bus]] or IEEE 696, used in the [[Altair 8800]] and similar [[microcomputer]]s * [[SBus]] or IEEE 1496 * [[SS-50 Bus]] * [[Runway bus]], a proprietary front side CPU bus developed by Hewlett-Packard for use by its PA-RISC microprocessor family * [[GSC bus|GSC/HSC]], a proprietary peripheral bus developed by Hewlett-Packard for use by its PA-RISC microprocessor family * [[HP Precision Bus|Precision Bus]], a proprietary bus developed by Hewlett-Packard for use by its HP3000 computer family * [[STEbus]] * [[STD Bus]] (for STD-80 [8-bit] and STD32 [16-/32-bit]), [http://www.controlled.com/std/faq.html FAQ] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227030406/http://www.controlled.com/std/faq.html |date=2012-02-27 }} * [[Unibus]], a proprietary bus developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] for their [[PDP-11]] and early [[VAX]] computers. * [[Q-Bus]], a proprietary bus developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] for their [[Programmed Data Processor|PDP]] and later [[VAX]] computers. * [[VESA Local Bus]] or VLB or VL-bus * [[VMEbus]], the VERSAmodule Eurocard bus * [[PC/104]] * [[PC/104#PC/104-Plus|PC/104-Plus]] * [[PCI-104]] * [[PCI/104-Express]] * [[PC/104#PCI/104|PCI/104]] * [[Zorro II]] and [[Zorro III]], used in [[Amiga]] computer systems {{Div col end}} ===Serial=== {{Div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[1-Wire]] * [[HyperTransport]] * [[IΒ²C]] * [[I3C (bus)]] * [[SLIMbus]] * [[PCI Express]] or PCIe * [[Serial ATA]] (SATA), [[Hard disk drive]], [[solid-state drive]], [[optical disc drive]], [[tape drive]] peripheral attachment bus * [[Serial Peripheral Interface]] (SPI) bus * [[UNI/O]] * [[SMBus]] * [[Advanced eXtensible Interface]] * [[M-PHY]] {{Div col end}}
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