What is PCI Express?
| A high-speed peripheral interconnect Intel Corp. introduced in 2002 to serve as a replacement for PCI and AGP buses. Tailored for high-speed CPUs, it can accommodate Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and even support chip-to-chip transfers. |
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| 2005-03-02 | NEC plans fast commercialization of 12Gbps I/O scheme So promising is an NEC-developed serial interface technology capable of sending and receiving digital data at 12Gbps that it is being pushed to commercialization within less than 18 months. |
| 2003-09-18 | NEC bridge, switch ASSPs provide off-the-shelf support NEC Electronics Corp. has developed a PCI Express to PCI-X bridge application specific standard product (ASSP) and a PCI Express switch ASSP. |
| 2010-07-28 | Multi-function PCIe controller chipsets support peripheral expansion The MCS99XX product family from MosChip Semiconductor Technology Ltd. cosists of four devices that provide built-in support for PCIe- to multiple I/O options. |
| 2013-02-12 | Micron to put flash, DRAM on DDR4 bus Micron will include NAND flash and DRAM on the DDR4 bus to jump ahead of current solid state drives on PCI Express. |
| 2004-11-10 | MicroCross ADD2 cards help achieve low-cost DVI connections Molex said its new MicroCross Advanced Digital Display 2 cards offer an easy and cost-effective solution for a compatible DVI interconnection. |
| 2005-06-02 | Mentor IP core selected by China's primary research center The IP core based on the PCI Express architecture from Mentor Graphics Corp. has been selected by the Microprocessor Development and Research Center (MPRC) of Peking University in China |
| 2004-09-13 | Marvell rolls out GbE controller for server platforms Marvell released what it claims as the industry's first x4 PCI Express, dual-port Gigabit Ethernet controller for server platforms. |
| 2003-06-12 | LSI Logic, Intel enter development pact LSI Logic Corp. has forged joint validation and development efforts with Intel to deliver MegaRAID solutions. |
| 2003-06-24 | LSI Logic serdes core supports to 4.25Gbps data rates LSI Logic Corp. has released its 4.25Gbps GigaBlaze Gflx serdes core that is suitable for use with ASIC design or RapidChip platform design. |
| 2006-11-01 | LSI Logic moves to serial with new adapter cards LSI Logic introduces six serial ATA and serial attached SCSI (SAS) adapter cards, ranging from entry-level to top-of-the-line products using both the PCI-X and PCI Express interfaces. All are geared for the 3Gbps versions of the storage interfaces. |
| 2007-07-02 | Low-cost FPGAs prop up GbE, PCIe, RapidIO Altera Corp. has officially rolled out a line of entry-level FPGAs built to support Gigabit Ethernet, PCI Express and serial RapidIO transceivers at the lowest possible price for a programmable part. |
| 2006-08-08 | LeCroy unveils protocol analyzer for PCIe LeCroy claims its new protocol analyzer features the fastest data capture rate and is targeted at the growing demand for advanced PCIe solutions. |
| 2013-01-23 | Leaner PLX Technology forges on After proposed acquisition of PLX Technology by IDT was blocked by regulators, the PCI Express chip company is focused on moving on as a stand-alone firm. |
| 2006-11-06 | Lattice unrolls PCIe cores for its 90nm FPGAs Lattice Semiconductor has added to its ispLeverCORE portfolio PCIe IP cores that are optimized for its 90nm LatticeECP2M and LatticeSCM FPGAs. |
| 2005-02-16 | Latency analysis of major chip-to-chip interconnects Compare and contrast the latency experienced by transactions carried over several of the leading chip-to-chip interconnect standards. |
| 2007-11-01 | Know the essentials in stimulus-response test The implementation of a mixed-signal stimulus-response test application imposes high requirements on both software and hardware. These technology problems are fundamentally simplified with the modular hardware architecture and professional open software platform. |
| 2005-02-22 | K-Micro expands ASIC portfolio Kawasaki Microelectronics (K-Micro) has expanded its ASIC intellectual property (IP) portfolio with the additions of fast-lock clock and data recovery (CDR) for fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) applications, 10Gbps Serdes with optional adaptive receive equalization technology for backplane applications, and PCI Express technology for networking, storage, and consumer applications. |
| 2006-02-13 | IP core aimed at telecom, networking apps Xilinx Inc. announced the availability of its compliant x1, x4 and x8 lane LogiCORE PCI Express IP core targeted for telecom, networking, storage and video applications. |
| 2012-10-20 | Interface Bridge SoC boasts 10 interfaces The MB86E631 from Fujitsu Semiconductor brings together a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and a host of different interfaces in a single chip. |
| 2005-10-13 | Interconnect standards set to flourish, says In-Stat Three emerging chip-to-chip interconnect standards—HyperTransport, PCI Express, and RapidIO—are being included in integrated circuits and systems at an increasing rate and their use will grow over the next several years according to market research company In-Stat. |
| 2013-01-30 | Intel readies mSATA SDD for Ultrabook apps The Solid-State Drive 525 series comes in a small mSATA form factor and boasts a 6Gb/s performance. |
| 2002-05-27 | Intel drops plans for InfiniBand silicon Intel Corp. has abandoned plans to provide InfiniBand silicon and will instead rely on third-party host control adapters that will be tied to future Intel server chip sets using the I/O standard. |
| 2005-04-18 | Integrating high-speed transceivers in FPGAs The benefits of less board space and increased flexibility make FPGAs with embedded transceivers an attractive solution to board designers. |
| 2004-11-30 | IDT PC clock powers TriGem Computer Integrated Device Technology Inc. (IDT) announced that its PC clock (CV110) has been selected by TriGem Computer, a South Korean PC maker, to power its latest Kloss PC. |
| 2004-12-10 | IDT PC clock devices suit notebook PCs based on Intel Centrino IDT unveiled what it touts as the industry's first family of single-chip PC clock devices optimized for next-gen notebook PCs based on Intel's Centrino. |
| 2004-06-11 | IDT moves next phase in serial-switching project Integrated Device Technology Inc. (IDT) has accelerated its entry into the standards-based serial-switching market with the addition of PCI Express technology licensed from Internet Machines Corp., and the integration of a team of seven design experts to its serial-switching division. |
| 2004-04-20 | IDT acquires networking chipmaker ZettaCom Integrated Device Technology Inc. has offered $35 million in cash to acquire its Santa Clara, Calif., neighbor ZettaCom Inc. |
| 2012-12-03 | IBM's flash I/O tech pledges to support multi-core systems With next-generation flash sub-systems needing to support multi-core processors, IBM has been busy developing a new storage I/O technology geared for flash. |
| 2004-09-07 | IBM opens Blade Center interface spec to third parties IBM Corp.'s decision to open up the interface specifications for its eServer Blade Center platforms left analysts and competitors scratching their heads wondering how an open board standard might fare against existing efforts such as PCI Express Advanced Switching and the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture. |
| 2006-09-11 | HP upgrades chipset for entry-level Itanium servers HP has updated the chipset for its entry-level Itanium-based servers as it rolls out systems for the long anticipated release of Montecito, Intel's first dual-core version of Itanium. |
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