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 ...
Raspberry Pi expands into generative AI with AI HAT+ 2, bringing serious LLM and vision-language performance ...
Ever since solid state storage was put on the map, we've seen tremendous strides in storage performance across consumer and enterprise computing uses with the promise of even more to come. With the ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
The technology behind PCI Express interface looks set for a significant technological revamp. Signs of big changes afoot come via a press release from the PCI Special Interest Group, or PCI-SIG, which ...
In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, the storage data communications world saw a migration from large parallel buses to faster, streamlined serial interfaces. This was particularly evident in disk ...
Although the Raspberry Pi 5 has a PCIe interface, it doesn’t have a slot for a PCIe SSD. There’s now a whole range of plug-in boards (HATs = Hardware Attached on Top) for retrofitting SSDs. They ...
Everyone wants to get the best performance for their PC that they can afford, and NVMe SSDs are a tempting—and easy—way to improve how quickly your PC responds. Unfortunately, the real world isn't a ...
This is a sort of "what if?" kind of thing. I've noticed that PCIe 3.0 x16 tops out at 15.75GB/s while DDR3-1600 runs at 12.8GB/s. Aside from having to make an entirely new memory controller, it makes ...
Rambus, a chip and silicon IP provider, is making available its PCI Express (PCIe) 6.0 Interface subsystem comprised of PHY and controller IP. The PCIe Express 6.0 PHY is also able to support the ...