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Up to 700% faster than any interface in your gaming PC: PCI-SIG announces the specification goals for PCIe 8.0
Desktop PCs have only been supporting the PCIe 5.0 interface for a couple of years, and the first PCIe 6.0 SSD appeared just last month, but progress waits for nobody. To that end, electronics ...
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 ...
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Ran out of M.2 slots? This overlooked BIOS feature is the fix
This forgotten motherboard feature can double your NVMe storage ...
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 ...
The PCI Express interface keeps doubling its per-lane bandwidth roughly every three years, and we’re on track to see PCIe 8.0 by 2028. Back in 2002, PCIe 1.0 kicked things off with 250 MB/s per lane.
The Sonnet M.2 8x4 Silent Gen4 PCIe Card features a 48-lane PCI Express 4.0 compatible switch on its board, enabling support for various RAID configurations including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, and JBOD ...
Biostar unveiled the “world’s first” 8-slot PCI-e cryptocurrency mining motherboard. The TB250-BTC+ supports up to eight NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards at once while maintaining safe power loads typical ...
While most of the PCs expected to use the chips are laptops and mini PCs, the Avalue EMX-PTLP is a mini ITX motherboard with ...
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