Anyone who’s bought or researched buying a new SSD for their PC understands their limitations: they’re often constrained by the PCI Express bus to the rest of the PC, and they generate tons of heat.
PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is quietly entering both the PC and embedded-computing markets, lifting the bus-bandwidth limitations of PCI without compromising legacy ...
With an insatiable appetite for higher data rates, the PC industry is poised to double the speed of the PCI Express (PCIe) bus to 5 Gbps. PCIe 2.0, the latest version of the peripheral data bus, will ...
7 years on, PCIe Gen 5 continues to be an enigma ...
If the datacenter had been taken over by InfiniBand, as was originally intended back in the late 1990s, then PCI-Express peripheral buses and certainly PCI-Express switching – and maybe even Ethernet ...
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Moore’s Law might be slowing down CPU compute capacity increases in recent years, but the innovation has been coming at a steady drumbeat for the interconnects used inside servers and between nodes in ...
Why the need for PCI Express?As processor clock speeds increase, parallel buses such as PCI become harder to implement. Signal skew and fan-out restrictions restrict the bandwidth achievable on a ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 1, 2006--PLX Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:PLXT), the leading supplier of PCI Express(TM) (PCIe) and other standard input/output (I/O) interconnect silicon, will ...
The PCI standards group PCI-SIG (Special Interest Group) comprised of AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, and other technology bigwigs announced it has finalized the specifications for the PCI Express 4.0 standard.