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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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typically by melting material (such as plastic filament) and reassembling it in

layers.

3G Third-generation cellular data technologies (such as EV-DO, UTMS,

HSPA+, and HSDPA) with real-world speeds under 10 Mbps.

40-pin ribbon cable PATA cable used to attach EIDE devices (such as hard

drives) or ATAPI devices (such as optical drives) to a system. See PATA.

4G The fourth generation of cellular data technologies. Most popularly

implemented as Long Term Evolution (LTE), a wireless data standard with

theoretical download speeds of 1 Gbps and upload speeds of 100 Mbps.

5.1 speaker system Speaker setup consisting of four satellite speakers plus

a center speaker and a subwoofer.

5G The fifth generation of cellular data technologies. Technologies in this

wave are still cutting their teeth, with development just getting underway in

2019.

g6 Gbps SATA drive variety with maximum throughput of 600 MBps. See

SATA.

64-bit processing A type of processing that can run a compatible 64-bit

operating system, such as Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10, and 64-bit applications.

64-bit PCs have a 64-bit-wide address bus, enabling them to use more than 4

GB of RAM.

7.1 speaker system Speaker setup consisting of six satellite speakers (two

front, two side, two rear) plus a center speaker and a subwoofer.

802.11a Wireless networking standard that operates in the 5-GHz band with

a theoretical maximum throughput of 54 Mbps.

802.11ac Wireless networking standard that operates in the 5-GHz band and

uses multiple in/multiple out (MIMO) and multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) to

achieve a theoretical maximum throughput of 1+ Gbps.

802.11b Wireless networking standard that operates in the 2.4-GHz band

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