1. eisa - Noun
2. Eisa - Proper noun
EISA
(computing) Initialism of Extended Industry Standard Architecture, a bus standard for computer peripherals, as well as the type of expansion slot used by it.
Eisa
(Norse mythology) A minor goddess, a daughter of Logi.
eisa (uncountable)
A form of Okinawan folk dance.
As a final jab at their competitor, Compaq (leader of the EISA consortium) didn't cash the first check sent by IBM for the EISA license. Source: Internet
DEC also produced a PC -like Alpha workstation with an EISA bus, the DECpc AXP 150 (codename "Jensen", also known as the DEC 2000 AXP). Source: Internet
Eisa Davis remembers a high-school encounter in Central Park in Lynn Nottage’s “What Are The Things I Need To Remember.” Source: Internet
EISA was much favoured by manufacturers due to the proprietary nature of MCA, and even IBM produced some machines supporting it. Source: Internet
A "VLB slot" itself was simply an additional edge connector placed in-line with the traditional ISA or EISA connector, with this extended portion often colored a distinctive brown. Source: Internet
Both EISA and VLB were backwards-compatible expansions of the AT (ISA) bus. Source: Internet