PCIe is the standard interface for hard drives, networking cards, and graphics cards. That includes GPU based accelerators.
PCIe 8.0 offers eight times the transfer rate of PCIe 5.0, the fastest standard on consumer desktops today, but don't expect ...
The PCI Special Interest Group (PIC-SIG) just released official specs for PCIe 7.0, doubling the bandwidth again for high-performance kit such as network cards, while hinting that PCIe 8.0 may not ...
PCI-SIG has confirmed PCIe 8.0 is expected in 2028 with immensely higher bandwidth for next-gen NVMe SSDs and GPUs.
Synopsys has achieved an important milestone by presenting the first public demonstration of a full IP solution capable of reaching transfer speeds of 256 GT/s, which lays the groundwork for the ...
The PCI Special Interest Group (SIG) managing the development of the PCIexpress interface has announced that the official specification for PCIe 8 will be ratified in 2028, and if you look closely, it ...
Manufacturers can now review the 0.5 draft specification for PCIe 8.0. The spec aims to increase bandwidth significantly ...
TL;DR: PCI-SIG announced the PCIe 8.0 specification, doubling PCIe 7.0's data rate to 256 GT/s and enabling up to 1 TB/s bi-directional throughput via x16. Targeted for 2028, PCIe 8.0 supports AI, ML, ...
Even though gaming PCs have yet to make the leap to the new PCIe 6.0 interface, work is already underway on not just PCIe 7.0, but now also PCIe 8.0, which looks set to put current PC interfaces to ...
Every few years, the industry confronts the same challenge: can general-purpose I/O double again without overwhelming power budgets, overwhelming signal-integrity limits, or fragmenting the ecosystem?
In context: The PCI-SIG consortium, established in 2000, oversees the development of connectivity standards such as PCI, PCI-X, and PCI Express. Its board of directors includes representatives from ...