No sooner have we been promised PCIe 4 goodies than the PCI-SIG goes and finalises the PCIe 5 specification and makes AMD's new Ryzen 3000 CPUs and Radeon RX 5000 Navi GPUs look positively laggardly.
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.
I don't know why I'm just reading about, and thus reporting about it just now, but more details are leaking out on next iteration of the PCI Express specification - PCIe 4.0. As it stands, PCIe 3.0 ...
Tektronix revealed a series of enhancements to its suite of PCI Express® (PCIe) test solutions including support for the 16 GT/s data rate and the industry's first automated transmitter and receiver ...
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 ...
PCI-SIG ANNOUNCES PCI EXPRESS 4.0 EVOLUTION TO 16GT/S, TWICE THE THROUGHPUT OF PCI EXPRESS 3.0 TECHNOLOGY 16GT/s increases I/O bandwidth, scaling the interconnect to meet emerging application ...
What just happened? We've only recently started to see SSDs that take full advantage of the blistering speeds offered by PCIe 4.0, and last year brought the initial specification for PCIe 5.0. But the ...
The latest PCI Express (PCIe) specification again doubles the data rate over the previous spec. PCI Express 7.0 calls for a data rate of 128 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) and up to 512 GB/s ...
The PCIe 5.0 specification has been completed and released to members, announced the PCI-SIG. Again we see with this revision, a doubling of peak bandwidth facilitated by the new interconnect ...
We are still just getting our toes dipped in the waters of PCIe 4.0 thanks to AMD's recent launch of the X570 chipset, and Ryzen 3000 series processors -- but PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0 are also on the way ...