Some details of the future of PCI-Express 4.0
It seems that before the current connections for PCs no longer use copper and stop being optical, there will be a successor to the PCI Express 3.0.
Concretely this new standard will be denominated, how could it be otherwise, PCI Express 4.0 and will arrive in 2015 with the promise of 16 gigatransfers per second (GT / s), ie twice what PCI Express 3.0 offers today, which, incidentally, have not yet seen in a commercial form.
Currently a group of members that includes AMD, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Intel is using simulations with the chip, the channel and the socket. It is expected that the first report will be finished later this year.
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