17x17mm ExpressLane PEX 8114 PCI Express-to-PCI-X Bridge Features Industry's Smallest Package, Lowest Power Consumption; Provides Building Block to Wide Range of PCI Express Designs Sunnyvale, Calif. ...
PCI-Express, commonly referred to as PCI-E, and PCI-X are both technology standards designed to improve upon the older PCI standard. Despite the similarity of their names, these two standards are ...
Intended for networking and storage applications, the uPD720405 single-port PCI Express-to-PCI/PCI-X bridge chip features a 17 x 17-mm size. The low-power device supports x4 PCI Express lanes and a ...
PCI and PCI-X are not directly compatible, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that means you’re out of luck if you need to use a PCI-X card in a machine that only has basic PCI slots. And yet, that ...
Specifications for two new interconnect technologies were released yesterday by the Peripheral Component Interconnect-Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG), the group said in a press release (download PDF) ...
Moore’s Law might be slowing down CPU compute capacity increases in recent years, but the innovation has been coming at a steady drumbeat for the interconnects used inside servers and between nodes in ...
Parallel buses are giving way to high-speed serial/pseudoserial buses, especially in I/Os and system interconnects. Buses like PCI and PCI-X, the universal PC I/O and embedded system buses, will ...
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 ...
What would be the performance penalty, if any, by running a raid card in a PCI slot instead of a PCI-X slot. I ask because I'm contemplating putting the raid card in my main pc but it obviously ...
In a press release in my inbox, the PCI-SIG PR representative said that PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0 internal and external cable specifications are currently in development and are "targeted for release" in ...
You might already know that PCI Express 4.0 is on its way. Back at the PCI-SIG's (Special Interest Group) DevCon event in June, it was announced that the standard was ...