It's not a melting connector-level concern, but proceed with caution if you're using an RTX 5090 GPU with a riser cable for ...
New cable assembly delivers full-speed 128 GT/s PAM4 PCIe Gen7 connectivity over 7 meters without retimer latency or optical complexity. ACC cables extend PCIe reach with low latency and lower power ...
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 ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. PCI-SIG has just announced a brand new naming scheme for PCIe internal and external cables, which will be called CopprLink, while the company has also ...
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 ...
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 ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. A new RTX 5090 horror story is making the rounds, though this one has nothing to do with the usual 12V-2x6 connector drama. A Reddit user going by ...
Intel's high-speed communications technology is pitted against strong incumbent interfaces -- and the nascent PCI Express Cable could provide more competition. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Are PCI (not PCIe) riser cables any good? I have a Slot 1 PC that was giving me all sorts of stability problems until I realised my Vortex 2 kept backing itself out of its slot. Getting it to fit is ...
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 ...
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.