GIO

GIO
GIO
Created bySilicon Graphics
Superseded byXIO
Width in bits32 or 64
Speed16 to 132 Mbyte/s at 25 or 33 MHz (GIO32)
up to 320 Mbyte/s at 40 MHz (GIO64 and GIO32-bis)
Hotplugging interfaceOptional

GIO is a computer bus standard developed by SGI and used in a variety of their products in the 1990s as their primary expansion system. GIO was similar in concept to competing standards such as NuBus or (later) PCI, but saw little use outside SGI and severely limited the devices available on their platform as a result. Most devices using GIO were SGI's own graphics cards, although a number of cards supporting high-speed data access such as Fibre Channel and FDDI were available from third parties. Later SGI machines use the XIO bus, which is laid out as a computer network as opposed to a bus.