Dallas, Tex.— Texas Instruments Inc.'s PCI Express (PCIe) x1 physical layer (PHY) chip has hit the market in volume, providing a low-cost PCI Express endpoint device for a wide variety of sectors such ...
The PX1011B is a high-performance, low-power, single-lane PCI Express electrical PHYsical layer (PHY) that handles the low level PCI Express protocol and signaling. The PX1011B PCI Express PHY is ...
The subtle clue is in the name – the X means this is the PCI-Express x1 version of the Xonar D2 soundcard that we reviewed in September of last year. Since then the promised PCI-Express x1 version has ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - August 2, 2004 - TriCN, a leading developer of intellectual property (IP) for high-speed semiconductor interface technology, today announced that it has established an industry ...
Santa Clara, Calif, Jan 8, 2007 - Ingot Systems, the leading provider of ASIC Design Solutions in the form of niche IP, and services for Full Chip Design, Design Verification and Physical Design, ...
Taipei – March, 12, 2009 – Albatron Technology Co., LTD., a professional motherboard and graphics card manufacturer, involved in Industry Personal Computer (IPC) area these years. By virtue of sources ...
The common hardware interface in PCs, Macs and other computers for connecting peripheral devices such as storage drives and graphics cards. PCI Express (PCIe) was introduced in 2002 as "Third ...
PCIe 7.0 promises up to 64 GT/s per lane and up to 512 GB/s in an x16 slot, potentially powering SSDs far faster than today’s ...
I have been interested in science and technology for as long as I can remember, spurred on by a fondness for video games. I learned to work in Windows and manipulate files to get buggy games to work, ...
Intel's D925XCV is their flagship Alderwood desktop motherboard. Equipped with everything the new platform has to offer, inluding HDA, the LGA775 socket, DDR-II memory slots, PCI Express for graphics ...
There was once a time when running an intensive 3D game at a resolution of 1600x1200 was wishful thinking. Frame rates were laughable, at best. And what about Anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering?