ATX
This article is about the computer case form factor. For the city, see
Austin, Texas. For the stock market index, see
Austrian Traded Index. The ATX (for Advanced Technology Extended)
form factor was created by
Intel in
1995. It was the first big change in
computer case and
motherboard design in many years. ATX overtook
AT completely as the default form factor for new systems. ATX addressed many of the AT form factor's annoyances that had frustrated system builders. Other standards for smaller boards (including
microATX,
FlexATX and
mini-ITX) usually keep the basic rear layout but reduce the size of the board and the number of expansion slot positions. In 2003, Intel announced the new
BTX standard, intended as a replacement for ATX. As of January
2007 the ATX form factor remains the industry standard for do-it-yourselfers;
BTX has however made inroads into pre-made systems, being adopted by computer makers like
Dell,
Gateway, and
HP.
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ATX (homonymie)
Advanced Technology Extended
ATX (pour ) est un format de
carte mère créé en
1995 par
Intel. Il s’agit de la première modification depuis l’introduction du format
AT en
1984, dont il corrige la plupart des défauts. Le format
BTX introduit en
2005 n’a à ce jour pas réussi à le supplanter et semble même être en voie d’abandon.
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ATX
ATX-Format
ATX
ATX (informatyka)
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