You might’ve come across terms like PCI or PCIe when looking into computer components, especially if you’re in the market for a new computer or trying to upgrade ...
Although we’ve barely begun the PCI Express 5.0 (PCIe Gen 5) generation, the PCI Special Interest Group is already looking ahead. Beginning in 2025, you can expect the PCIe 7.0 specification to be ...
Want true next-gen SSD performance? Start with a compatible rig—and one of our top tested PCI Express 5.0 M.2 drives. Here's ...
TL;DR: PCI-SIG has released the final draft of the PCIe 7.0 specification, version 0.9, for member review. Targeting data-intensive markets, it aims to deliver 128 GT/s and up to 512 GB/s ...
Are you ready for your PC to communicate by light? Don’t hold your breath, unfortunately. But the possibility became more real as the PCI Express Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) said today that it’s ...
TL;DR: PCI-SIG released the PCIe 8.0 specification version 3.0, targeting ultra-high-performance workloads like AI, quantum computing, and edge computing. PCIe 8.0 offers 256 GT/s raw bit rate and up ...
The PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) has finalized version 6.0 of the PCI Express standard, the communication bus that lets all the stuff inside your computer communicate. The new version of the ...
PCI-SIG "evaluating new connector technology" might mean a redesigned slot ...
The PCI-SIG has reached a meaningful milestone in the development of the next major PCIe generation. The organization ...
New PCIe 6.0 technology is in the works, and according to nonprofit electronics industry consortium PCI-SIG, it’s in the final draft stages. While it’s still early days, new information suggests that ...
If you read the headline and thought "wait, what about PCIe 6?" then you must have missed when the spec was finalized back in January... of 2022. That's only three years ago, though, and it is true ...
Sorry buster, but your fancy build with its PCI Express 5.0 support is obsolete. Old news. Yesterday's tech. Woefully behind. And...we're just kidding, so don't go tossing your Intel Arrow Lake or AMD ...