PCI Express (PCIe) is the next-generation peripheral bus for industrial computing. It provides a scaleable, high-bandwidth, point-to-point pathway between peripheral cards and the computing core while ...
The standards body responsible for the PCI Express bus is cruising right along towards PCI Express 6.0, the next-generation standard that is still on track for a finalized specification in 2021. As ...
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 ...
I have an Asus P5Q-Deluxe; it has 3 PCIe 2.0 x16 slots, slot s 1&2 can operate at x8x8 and slot 3 operates at x4 max; it also has dual gigabit LAN adapters that are in use. My question is this: does ...
Most enthusiasts know that a PC’s CPU will throttle down to prevent overheating. GPUs and even most PCIe 50. SSDs ship with huge heat sinks and blowers. But the latest casualty of thermal throttling ...
If you're considering building a new machine or upgrading your current gaming PC then you've likely heard the term PCIe 5.0 in relation to bandwidth, memory and components. But what does it actually ...
“System designers can now tap into the wide range of available PMC FPGA and I/O modules when developing advanced computing systems on a PC platform with a PCI Express bus,” explained Joseph Primeau, ...