Serial Cables PCIe/CXL Gen6 x16 MCIO Retimer Card recovers and extends high-speed signals at 64 GT/s PAM4 with Marvell ...
New cable assembly delivers full-speed 128 GT/s PAM4 PCIe Gen7 connectivity over 7 meters without retimer latency or ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astera Labs, the global leader in semiconductor-based connectivity solutions for cloud and AI infrastructure, today announced the sampling of its Aries PCIe® and ...
The organization responsible for the PCIE Express standard has released a new specification for high-speed internal and external cables. The PCI-SIG says the new CopprLink Cable specification ...
The specs for the next-generation CopprLink cabling are fantastic, with these new cables to be super-fast for AI systems, data storage, data centers, and external devices both internally, and ...
In a press release in my inbox, the PCI-SIG PR representative said that PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0 internal and external cable specifications are currently in development and are "targeted for release" in ...
Samtec and PLDA offers a groundbreaking solution for PCIe 4.0 endpoint development by combining PLDA’s PCIe 4.0 hardware and IP with the Samtec’s PCUO PCIe® Optical Flyover Cable Assembly. The PLDA ...
Why it matters: The PCI Express standard is undergoing a significant upgrade in cabling, as the newly announced CopprLink specifications aim to maintain the high-speed performance of this ubiquitous ...
Extending Gen5 PCIe/CXL signaling outside the server is challenging and Serial Cables has helped solve that ENGLEWOOD, CO, USA, July 18, 2023/EINPresswire.com ...
I'm considering installing my (to be bought) Nvidia RTX 3080 horizontally in a (to be bought) Fractal Design Define 7 Light. I'll likely be using a (to be bought) X570 motherboard, maybe a B550. I'd ...
I see and have owned a bunch of x16 risers that are fat ribbon cables. Is there something that bundles the fibers together so that it's a cable instead of a ribbon cable? I would like to thread it ...
It has been revealed by the PCI Special Interest Group at their annual developer conference that a new PCIe cable is currently under development that could bring 32Gbps speeds to PCIe cables by 2013.