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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

MicroChannel or MCA

Multibus for industrial systems

NuBus or IEEE 1196

OPTi local bus used on early Intel 80486 motherboards.

Conventional PCI

Parallel ATA (aka Advanced Technology Attachment, ATA, PATA, IDE, EIDE, ATAPI, etc.) disk/tape peripheral attachment bus

S-100 bus or IEEE 696, used in the Altair and similar microcomputers

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/HSC, a proprietary peripheral bus developed by Hewlett-Packard for use by its PA-RISC microprocessor family

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]), FAQ

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 PDP and later VAX computers.

VESA Local Bus or VLB or VL-bus

VMEbus, the VERSAmodule Eurocard bus

PC/104

PC/104 Plus

PC/104 Express

PCI-104

PCIe-104

Zorro II and Zorro III, used in Amiga computer systems

Serial

1-Wire

HyperTransport

I²C

PCI Express or PCIe

Serial ATA (SATA)

Serial Peripheral Interface Bus or SPI bus

UNI/O

SMBus

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