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“EISA” is a brand designation for a modern line of mechanical gaming keyboards from the manufacturer Redragon. This name is part of the specific model’s branding and is not related to the historical computer architecture. Key features: These keyboards typically feature multi-mode connectivity (wired USB-C, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth), hot-swappable switches, sound-dampening gasket mounts, and RGB backlighting. “Eisa” character: The modern keyboard line also features an anime-inspired character named Eisa in its marketing. Historical bus architecture The “Extended Industry Standard Architecture” (EISA) was a computer bus developed in the late 1980s by a group of PC manufacturers to compete with IBM’s proprietary Micro Channel Architecture (MCA). Backward compatibility: A key advantage of EISA was that it was backward compatible with the older 16-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, which was commonly used for keyboards. Peripheral use: EISA was primarily used in servers and high-end workstations for connecting demanding peripherals like network and SCSI cards, not for simple I/O devices like keyboards. Keyboard connection: Keyboards on EISA-based computers continued to use the standard AT or PS/2 port, which was connected to the ISA part of the system. The EISA bus and its connector slots were completely separate from the keyboard’s circuitry and connection.
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