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PCI Express upgraded to version 2 | PCI Express upgraded to version 2 |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Tuesday, 16 January 2007 | |
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The PCI Express standard has been upgraded with a newer, faster version that boasts 100% compatibility with previous PCI Express 1.1 products, ensuring your PC’s innards operate faster than ever to keep up with the latest processors, graphics cards, operating systems and more.
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The previous standard, PCI Express 1.1, has a speed limit of 2.5GT/s, or giga transfers per second. PCI Express 2.0 doubles this to 5GT/s. Bandwidth per lane has also increased from 500Mb/s to 1Gb/s, and according to their release, “It effectively increases the aggregate bandwidth of a 16-lane link to approximately 16 GB/s. The higher bandwidth will allow product designers to implement narrower interconnect links to achieve high performance while reducing cost”. The first products designed to work with PCI Express 2.0 are yet to appear, but must surely be due soon now that the new standard has been released. According to the PCI SIG, other benefits of the new standard are numerous. They include:
Dynamic link speed management – to control the speed at which the link is operating The PCI SIG also advise that the 2.0 spec has been updated with numerous errata and editorial changes for enhanced consistency and readability. Given that processing technology is moving so quickly, with Intel and AMD already showcasing 8 core processors, and HP announcing a way to defeat Moore’s Law by packing ever more transistors onto a processor, it makes me wonder how soon before a PCI Express 3.0 standard will be necessary. No doubt it’s already on the drawing board.
But until then, if you’re building or buying a new computer, and care about the components that are installed within, you’ll be looking for a motherboard that supports PCI Express 2.0 and cards to go with it! |
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