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 Intel® Developer Network for PCI Express Architecture
Introduced by Intel in 2004, PCI Express is a standards-based bidirectional, point-to-point serial interconnect, capable of high-bandwidth data transfers.
Designed to replace the more limited PCI expansion bus, PCI Express supports enhanced features such as power management, hot swappable devices, and has the ability to handle both host-directed and peer-to-peer data transfers.
PCI Express can also emulate network environments by sending...
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http://www.intel.com/technology/pciexpress/
5/19/2009
Tags: pci express
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