Sometimes the technology industry moves too fast. We’ve only started kicking into gear with PCIe 4.0 in consumer products, PCIe 5.0 is just barely rolling out, and already PCIe 6.0 is on its way. Here’s what you can expect. In early January 2022, the PCI Special …
This time, we return to the world of power supplies with the arrival of a block signed Gigabyte. Indeed, the brand updates its UD1000GM with a PCIe 5.0 connector in 12 + 4 pins. This model should therefore be fully compatible with this new standard! UD1000GM …
This morning the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) is releasing the much-awaited final (1.0) specification for PCI Express 6.0. The next generation of the ubiquitous bus is once again doubling the data rate of a PCIe lane, bringing it to 8GB/second in each direction – and …
The transition to PCIe Gen4 is currently in full effect. More and more computers and motherboards with the new standard are being released all the time. Whether or not the average computer user truly needs the benefits of PCIe 4.0 is debatable, but it is still …
As part of today’s burst of ISC 2021 trade show announcements, NVIDIA this morning is announcing that they’re bringing the 80GB version of their A100 accelerator to the PCIe form factor. First announced in NVIDIA’s custom SXM form factor last fall, the 80GB version of the …
The gaming segment continues to experience rapid growth in the PC market, and we have seen PC component vendors come up with launch events specifically targeting gamers. Seagate’s inaugural Virtual Gaming Event (SG21) is the latest in this list, and the company is announcing its latest …
Today Marvell is announcing the first NVMe SSD controllers to support PCIe 5.0, and a new branding strategy for Marvell’s storage controllers. The new SSD controllers are the first under the umbrella of Marvell’s Bravera brand, which will also encompass HDD controllers and other storage accelerator …
GIGABYTE Technology, one of the top global manufacturers of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, announces today the latest NVMe M.2 SSD with PCIe 3.0 x4 interface, which offers two capacity options of 1 TB and 512 GB. To enhance heat dissipation and stability, GIGABYTE first …