PCIexpress 7, or PCIe 7, is the next (next) generation of PCI Express technology that will increase the available bandwidth for all add-in cards on your desktop PC. I know, I know — you may still be ...
Any gamer worth their salt fondly recalls how RAIDed hard drives were the setup to have before SSDs came along. Now that SSDs are the new standard, they can also be put into RAID arrays for ...
In the past decade, PCI has served as the dominant I/O architecture for PCs and servers, carrying data generated by microprocessors, network adapters, graphics cards and other subsystems to which it ...
I read somewhere that this is not possible? Or is it? Any chance I'll be able to add thunderbolt to my 2008 Mac Pro? Yeah I brought this up in some older TB thread and the general consensus was it was ...
A couple of new add-in cards exemplify the trend of slapping AMD's Promontory 21 chipset onto a card for extra I/O expansion.
Hi there<BR>Every couple of years, when I upgrade hardware, I get caught on some technology advance. This time it is PCI Express. On my last upgrade I was fully informed on AGP and its multipliers.
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 ...
If you just bought a motherboard with PCIe 5.0 connectivity, there's a chance you may already see it as a little outdated. How so? The PCI-SIG has formally announced the finalization of the PCIe 7.0 ...
Things would go a whole lot better for server designs if we had a two year or better still a four year moratorium on adding faster compute engines to machines. That way, we could let memory subsystems ...
The Prom21 expansion card from WisdPi brings USB, M.2 slots and SATA. Theoretically, it even runs on Raspberry Pis.
It’s amazing to consider that, with all the upheaval and change that has occurred in the IT world over the past decade, the primary I/O bus architecture for PCs and servers hasn’t changed since the ...
Intel is announcing the inferencing accelerator ’Crescent Island’ with a lot of LPDDR5X RAM instead of expensive HBM for the current year.