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I have a Sapphire Ultimate Radeon HD 6670 video card (PCI Express 2.0 x16) that I'd like to put in a PCI Express 3.0 x8 slot so the video card doesn't block ...
The next, next iteration of PCI Express slot technology will be finalized in 2021 and it will double the bandwidth again over PCI Express 5.0, which is itself a doubling of 4.0's bandwidth. This ...
When PCI-Express 4.0 spec was finally done in 2017, the industry was eager to double up speeds from 8 GT/sec, which worked out to 32 GB/sec of bandwidth for a duplex x16 slot in a server to 16 GT/sec ...
The PCI Express interface keeps doubling its per-lane bandwidth roughly every three years, and we’re on track to see PCIe 8.0 ...
We remain skeptical that beyond PCI-Express 6.0 things will continue to be relatively easier and would not be surprised to see the cadence slow – particularly as some of the tricks that make ...
Just months after finalizing the PCIe 7.0 specification, the Peripheral Component Interconnect Special Interest Group ...
That's because PCI-SIG just ratified PCI Express 5.0. There's quite a bit to decode there, particularly if you're in the market for the best AMD motherboard, so let's get started.
PCI-SIG is on a tear lately. Not content to pop PCIe 5.0 out before 4.0 is in-market, they've already started work on 6.0, with a 2021 target release date. That would put the new standard in ...
The new version of the spec comes roughly three years after the PCI Express 5.0 spec was finalized, and version 6.0 once again doubles the bandwidth of a PCIe lane from 32GT/s (8GB/s in total, or ...
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