Case Study: Intel PCI and PCI Express*
PCI Express* keeps in step with an evolving industry The technology vision for PCI and PCI Express* From the first Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) specification through the upcoming PCI Express 3.0*, Intel has spearheaded innovations that make the PC platform more functional, performance-balanced and responsive for a variety of applications. Because of Intel’s investment in PCI and PCIe, hard drive access is faster, video displays are faster, network access is faster, and I/O capacity has stayed in step with ever-increasing processor speeds. And with the latest releases of PCI Express, Intel has also contributed to innovations that help I/O capabilities support new data center and computing usage models.
“Silicon products, notably high performance servers, workstations, PCs and visual computing platforms, continue to push the limits of I/O bandwidth as they scale with Moore’s Law. PCIe 3.0 will deliver I/O headroom for the next generation of products and compute-intensive applications in these segments. to provide end users with higher responsiveness, faster data transfers and more realistic graphics.” — Stephen Whalley, Manager, I/O Technology Initiatives, Intel Corporation
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Case Study: Intel PCI and PCI Express*
PCI Express* keeps in step with an evolving industry The technology vision for PCI and PCI Express* From the first Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) specification through the upcoming PCI Express 3.0*, Intel has spearheaded innovations that make the PC platform more functional, performance-balanced and responsive for a variety of applications. Because of Intel’s investment in PCI and PCIe, hard drive access is faster, video displays are faster, network access is faster, and I/O capacity has stayed in step with ever-increasing processor speeds. And with the latest releases of PCI Express, Intel has also contributed to innovations that help I/O capabilities support new data center and computing usage models.
“Silicon products, notably high performance servers, workstations, PCs and visual computing platforms, continue to push the limits of I/O bandwidth as they scale with Moore’s Law. PCIe 3.0 will deliver I/O headroom for the next generation of products and compute-intensive applications in these segments. to provide end users with higher responsiveness, faster data transfers and more realistic graphics.” — Stephen Whalley, Manager, I/O Technology Initiatives, Intel Corporation
Read the full Intel PCI and PCI Express* Case Study .


