The Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) interface celebrates its 20 th anniversary in 2012. PCI was used for years to accommodate expansion cards inserted into computers to provide additional ...
Audio and desktop PCs have a long history of not playing well together. Most PCs get okay audio, but your average desktop doesn't have great sound-system tuning, which leaves you having to do the ...
Expansion buses are connections that allow peripheral controllers to use system resources, such as hard disks, memory and I/O space, and audio/video hardware. The most commonly used expansion bus in ...
Rambus has just announced the availability of its next-gen PCIe 6.0 Interface Subsystem that packs PHY and controller IP, with the latest version of the Compute Express Link (CXL) specification ...
Delivers data rate of up to 64 GT/s for high-performance workloads Supports the full feature set of PCIe 6.0 with PHY support for CXL 3.0 Offers complete IP solution optimized for latency, power, and ...
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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 ...
A great many developments are shaping the evolution of the data center. Enterprise workloads are increasingly shifting to the cloud, whether these be hosted or colocation implementations. The nature ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful Raspberry Pi computer to date, and the first to support up to 4GB of RAM. It’s also the first to support USB 3.0 — and the chip that controls USB is connected ...
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