PCI-Express, commonly referred to as PCI-E, and PCI-X are both technology standards designed to improve upon the older PCI standard. Despite the similarity of their names, these two standards are ...
Nowadays the empty internal slots rarely get used in tower type computers but these computers are a little more expensive so i wanted to find out the difference. what would be the practical uses of a ...
The ICS2304NZ-1 is a high-performance, low skew, low jitter PCI/PCI-X clock driver. It is designed to distribute high-speed signals in PCI/PCI-X applications operating at speeds from 0 to 140 MHz.The ...
Intended for networking and storage applications, the uPD720405 single-port PCI Express-to-PCI/PCI-X bridge chip features a 17 x 17-mm size. The low-power device supports x4 PCI Express lanes and a ...
Specifications for two new interconnect technologies were released yesterday by the Peripheral Component Interconnect-Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG), the group said in a press release (download PDF) ...
The Tundra Semiconductor Tsi384 PCIe-to-PCI-X interface supports one, two, or four lanes with throughput performance of up to 1 Gbit/s. The Tundra Semiconductor Tsi384 PCIe-to-PCI-X interface supports ...
PCI and PCI-X are not directly compatible, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that means you’re out of luck if you need to use a PCI-X card in a machine that only has basic PCI slots. And yet, that ...
TOKYO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2001--In conjunction with IP 2001 Japan, Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq:SNPS), the technology leader for complex IC design, today announced the PCI Special Interest ...
The Tsi384 four-lane PCI Express (PCIe) to PCI-X Bridge is pin compatible with similar PCIe bridges while, reportedly, delivering higher performance, lower latency, better throughput, and lower power ...
Big-name computing companies have begun speaking out in favor of the PCI-X technology for plugging network cards and other devices into servers. IBM and Hewlett-Packard will start incorporating PCI-X ...
What would be the performance penalty, if any, by running a raid card in a PCI slot instead of a PCI-X slot. I ask because I'm contemplating putting the raid card in my main pc but it obviously ...