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PCIe 3.0 will enable data rates up to 8GT/s. According to PCISIG, that will translate into top speeds of 1GB/s per lane per direction, or 32GB/s for a x16 link twice as fast as PCIe 2.0 and four times as fast as the firstgen standard. EE Times expects PCIe 3.0 to come in handy for highend graphics cards, upcoming 40Gbps Ethernet adapters, and highend solidstate drives.
As far as realworld products go, EE Times quotes PCISIG's Al Yanes as saying products "typically" come out "about a year after the spec becomes final." However, some firms will reportedly have devices out a little early Mellanox Technologies, which will have 40Gbps Infiniband adapters based on the new interface by June. Word is that Intel's serveroriented Sandy Bridge CPUs will support PCI Express 3.0 "before the end of 2011," as well.
Now that newer PCs are rocking PCI Express 2.0 slots, it's time for an upgrade, don't you think? EE Times reports that PCISIG will complete the PCI Express 3.0 base spec by November, having released a 0.9 version of the specification for review about a month ago.


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