You might’ve come across terms like PCI or PCIe when looking into computer components, especially if you’re in the market for a new computer or trying to upgrade ...
As we continue to generate more and more data, the bandwidth needs of a multitude of devices, spanning a wide array of consumer and enterprise markets, increases as well. Over the past 16 years or so ...
The PCI-SIG committee has unveiled the latest PCI Express 7.0 standard with blazing speeds, even as we still wait for two-generation-older PCIe 5 devices to arrive in quantity. Set to launch in 2025 ...
Although we’ve barely begun the PCI Express 5.0 (PCIe Gen 5) generation, the PCI Special Interest Group is already looking ahead. Beginning in 2025, you can expect the PCIe 7.0 specification to be ...
TL;DR: PCI-SIG announced the PCIe 8.0 specification, doubling PCIe 7.0's data rate to 256 GT/s and enabling up to 1 TB/s bi-directional throughput via x16. Targeted for 2028, PCIe 8.0 supports AI, ML, ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PCI-SIG Developers Conference 2019 – PCI-SIG ® today announced that PCI Express ® (PCIe ®) 6.0 technology will double the data rate to 64 GT/s while maintaining ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the PCI express market and it is poised to grow by USD 20.29 bn during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 26% during the forecast period.
TL;DR: PCI-SIG released the PCIe 8.0 specification version 3.0, targeting ultra-high-performance workloads like AI, quantum computing, and edge computing. PCIe 8.0 offers 256 GT/s raw bit rate and up ...
"PCIe technology has served as the high-bandwidth, low-latency IO interconnect of choice for over two decades and we are pleased to announce the release of the PCIe 7.0 specification, which continues ...
The PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) has finalized version 6.0 of the PCI Express standard, the communication bus that lets all the stuff inside your computer communicate. The new version of the ...
Time marches on, and so does the PCI Express standard. The PCI SIG pre-announced PCI Express 6.0 on Tuesday, scheduled to bring I/O transfer rates of 256 gigabytes per second (GBps) in a few years.
Sorry buster, but your fancy build with its PCI Express 5.0 support is obsolete. Old news. Yesterday's tech. Woefully behind. And...we're just kidding, so don't go tossing your Intel Arrow Lake or AMD ...