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PCIe bifurcation is the most underrated PC feature nobody checks for
When people spec out a motherboard, they look at its PCIe generation numbers, VRMs, chipset lanes, and connectivity. What ...
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PCIe 3.0 SSDs are fast enough for 95% of PC users
SSDs have now shifted to PCIe 5.0 with some drives hitting insane speeds of 14,000MB/s. However, the reality is these speeds ...
After the Pi 4 released, a discovery was quickly made that the internals of the popular single-board computer use PCIe to communicate with each other. This wasn’t an accessible PCIe bus normally ...
ASRock has published full specifications for its new Rock series motherboards, a cost-focused lineup designed to cover both ...
PCI Express (PCIe) has been around since 2003, and in that time it has managed to become the primary data interconnect for not only expansion cards, but also high-speed external devices. What also ...
ASUS has confirmed that it tweaked the design of its Q-Release PCIe mechanism on every new Neo motherboard coming out this ...
ASUS has showcased a new workstation-focused motherboard built around Intel’s W890 chipset at CES 2026, signaling an upcoming ...
California-based chipmaker Marvell has acquired PCIe and CXL switching silicon provider XConn Technologies for approximately ...
Phison's E37T controller could make PCIe 5.0 SSDs faster, cooler and *get this* slightly less pricey
For one thing, this SSD controller is geared towards an "active power efficiency measurement of under 2.3 W." Phison then ...
Minisforum showcases its new BD395i MAX motherboard at CES 2026: built-in AMD Strix Halo APU and up to 128GB RAM, dedicated ...
The 3610 are a DRAM-free PCIe 5 SSD range offering sequential read speeds up to 11,000MBps and sequential write speeds up to ...
The PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) has finalized version 6.0 of the PCI Express standard, the communication bus that lets all the stuff inside your computer communicate. The new version of the ...
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