I2O Definition - From Webopedia, definition of I2O and links.I2O SIG Adopts Initial Specification - Developed by a working group of SIG member companies, the I2O specification provides a robust, extensible, message abstraction layer to which client-server environment input/output (I/O) applications interface, from Intel's site.
What is I2O? - Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a hardware specification that describes a model for offloading I/O processing from the CPU. There is no doubt that this is leading to extremely high performance I/O.
I2O SIG Members - Membership roster from I2O SIG organization.
I2O Power and Control - I20 definition by Brent Sullivan.
Intelligent I/0 by Stephen W. Plain - The I2O standard is leading the way toward improved server performance and operating-system independence for server I/O devices. From ZDNet, October 1998 issue.
I 2 O Beats I/O Bottlenecks - High-performance servers will start using a new I/O architecture to boost performance without costing a fortune. From '97, written by Tom Thompson.
Intelligent-IO - Hosts the specifications, developer resources and other materials originally developed by the I2O Special Interest Group.