OK, so somebody please explain how PCIe works in really eally dumb terms, I'm trying to figure out how to explain it all to a few friends of mine.<BR><BR>When I look at a PCI slot, I see a hundred ...
PCIe is the standard interface for hard drives, networking cards, and graphics cards. That includes GPU based accelerators.
If you've already stuffed the slots in your motherboard full of PCIe SSDs, you might be wondering what's the best way to add more. While you could buy larger capacities and swap them out, several ...
PCI-SIG has confirmed PCIe 8.0 is expected in 2028 with immensely higher bandwidth for next-gen NVMe SSDs and GPUs.
As the industry came together for PCI-SIG DevCon last month, one thing took center stage, and that was PCI Express 7.0. While still in the final stages of development, the world is certainly ready for ...
Reverse engineering is a methodical process that involves deconstructing complex systems into simpler parts to gain a comprehensive understanding of how they work. YouTuber “George Smart, M1GEO” has ...
Desktop PCs have only been supporting the PCIe 5.0 interface for a couple of years, and the first PCIe 6.0 SSD appeared just last month, but progress waits for nobody. To that end, electronics ...
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 ...
MY system is a Dell Precision T5610, which I like very much, but doesn't have onboard nVME slots. No big deal, I got a PCIe adapter and put in an m.2 nVME drive into it. Works great (OS is win8.1) but ...
TL;DR: PCI-SIG has officially released PCIe 7.0 specifications, doubling bandwidth to 128GT/s and enabling up to 512GB/s bi-directional transfer via x16. Featuring PAM4 signaling, improved power ...