The PCI-SIG Developers Conference 2022 is underway in California. The PCI-SIG group is responsible for development of PCIe specifications, and today it announced that the next (realistically next-next ...
As of right now, the fastest PCI Express protocol available on consumer motherboards is PCI Express 5.0, which offers up to 128GB/s of bi-directional x16 bandwidth. While certainly fast, PCI Express 7 ...
A new external PCIe enclosure hits the market with full Gen5 x16 bandwidth and robust power delivery aimed at AI, HPC and pro media computing.
The final draft for the PCIexpress 7.0 standard has been finalized and the PCI-SIG members who have been working on it have settled on it just being crazy fast. No ifs or buts. It doubles the ...
As expected, by 2028 your PC will be internally passing a terabyte’s worth of data per second as part of PCI Express 8.0. The PCI Special Interest Group said Tuesday that the PCIe 8 specification is ...
PCI-SIG initially announced the next-generation PCIe 7.0 standard back in 2022, but now the organization behind the PCIe standards -- PCI-SIG, duh -- has announced version 0.5 of PCIe 7.0, now ...
With a three year cadence between PCI-Express bandwidth increases and a three year span between when a gear shift is first talked about and when its chippery is first put into the field, it is ...
Nvidia and AMD haven't stopped pushing 8GB VRAM GPUs to the masses, but at least there's more awareness than before about the pitfalls of insufficient VRAM. While many users might know what running ...
In a nutshell: The PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG), the organization responsible for defining PCI Express standards, is nearing completion of the PCIe 7.0 specification. If everything proceeds as ...
What just happened? We've only just started to see companies reveal their blisteringly fast PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs for consumers, but the PCI Special Interesting Group (PCI-SIG) is always looking to the ...
Hardocp have done a very nice round of testing various CF/SLI configs to see the effects of lower bandwidth on FPS in games. In the latest they have taken it to the ...
because they want more bandwidth, options or capabilities. I mean laptops haven't had internal PCIe expansion slots for decades (if ever) however specs are still important to consumers or at least ...