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PCI-X
PCI-X (Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended) is a computer bus and expansion card standard designed to supersede PCI. It is essentially a faster version of PCI, running at twice the speed, and is otherwise similar in physical implementation and basic design.
It has itself been replaced in modern designs by the similar-sounding PCI Express, which features a very different logical design.
Contents [hide] 1 Background 2 PCI-X 2.0...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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PCI-X 2.0: High Performance, Backward Compatible PCI for the Future
Presentation downloads are available for members only.
Follow these links for more information on PCI-X 2.0, White Papers, and presentations from recent events.
Presentations and Events 2004 PCI-SIG Developers Conference Presentations San Jose, California - June 14-15, 2004 View presentations 2003 PCI-SIG Developers Conference Presentations San Jose, California - June 2-3, 2003 View presentations PCI-X 2.0 Training...
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http://www.pcisig.com
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PCI-X e-book and White papers from Mindshare
pci-xtm MindShare Book: * PCI-X System Architecture Book Errata: * PCI-X System Architecture Errata (9-2-03) Other Resources: * PCI Special Interest Group * Catalyst PCI-X / PCI debug tools * Agilent Analyzers and Bus Exercisers * FuturePlus PCI Bus Analysis Probe * VMETRO Analyzers and Bus Exercisers
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http://www.mindshare.com
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ePCI-X, a PCI-Only Evolution for PCI/ISA Systems
Most new designs based on the popular PCI/ISA form factor have no requirements for the ISA bus. They demand more I/O bandwidth, especially in the form of the PCI-X extension to the PCI specification.
Also, recent chipsets have no support for an ISA bus and can even be hostile to the addition of a PCI-to-ISA bridge.
The ISA bus is now a cumbersome, expensive, and often useless feature that imposes restrictions on chipset choice.
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http://us.kontron.com
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PCI-X 2.0 White Paper
The PCI architecture has proven to be successful beyond even the most optimistic expectations.
Today nearly every new computer platform comes outfitted with multiple PCI slots.
In addition to the unprecedented number of PCI slots being shipped, there are also hundreds of PCI adapter cards that are available to satisfy virtually every conceivable application.
This enormous momentum is difficult to ignore.
preview:
http://www.pcisig.com
date: 4/5/2002
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PCI/X Bridging Techniques
PCI-X is the next-generation bus protocol for the embedded systems industry.
It builds on PCI, the proven multi-drop bus protocol that has been used in PC and server applications for over ten years.
This document explains how PCI-X and the Tundra Tsi310 create new bridging techniques for systems designers.
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http://www.tundra.com
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