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Apple 922-8949 PCI-Express 16X Riser Card for Xserve
- Interface: PCI-Express (PCIe) 16X
- Compatibility: Apple Xserve servers
- Function: Riser card for expansion slots
- Slot Type: PCIe x16
- Purpose: Enables installation of PCIe x16 cards
- Part Number: 922-8949
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Product Overview
The Apple 922-8949 is a PCI-Express 16X riser card designed for Apple Xserve servers. It provides an expansion slot for high-bandwidth PCI-Express devices, such as graphics cards or high-performance network adapters.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Interface | PCI-Express (PCIe) |
| Slot Width | 16X |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Apple Xserve |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
Product Description
The Apple 922-8949 is a PCI-Express 16X riser card specifically manufactured for integration into Apple Xserve server systems. This riser card is designed to provide a physical slot for installing high-performance PCI-Express peripherals, most notably graphics cards or other devices that require the full bandwidth offered by a PCIe x16 interface. Its inclusion enhances the expandability of the Xserve, allowing for the addition of advanced capabilities. This component is essential for Xserve configurations that need to support demanding graphical workloads, high-speed data acquisition, or advanced networking solutions. The PCIe x16 interface offers significantly higher data transfer rates compared to older bus technologies, making it ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications. The riser card ensures that these peripherals can be properly seated and connected within the server chassis. As a key expansion component, the Apple 922-8949 (SKU 922-8949) plays a critical role in customizing the functionality of the Xserve. It allows users to equip their servers with specialized hardware, such as professional-grade GPUs for rendering or scientific computing, or high-throughput network interface cards for demanding data center operations, thereby maximizing the server's utility and performance potential.


