Intel Architecture Labs, a research arm of Intel Corporation during the 1990s
Intel Architecture Labs, also known as IAL, was the personal-computer system research-and-development arm of Intel Corporation during the 1990s.
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However, IAL successes in the hardware world are legendary, and include PCI, USB, AGP, the Northbridge/Southbridge core logic architecture and PCI Express (the now-dominant architecture for multi-processor servers).
In 1992, Jungleib was invited to teach a seminar on MIDI at Intel Architecture Labs.
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