When will we move past PCI-E?
When will we move past PCI-E?
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what's your reason for wanting to
>1 & done
yeah fuck you too
When Applel successfully remove 3.5mm jack from all PC.
Why would we? It works perfectly fine.
We're not even close to begin using 10 bits of the 16 that are on the PCI-E on any conceivable hardware that exists. The PCI is here to stay for another long time.
It's just going to be like ethernet: same thing just revised specs for faster speeds.
The only thing that could possibly kill it is if thunderbolt gets a 10-100x speed boost or single-board computers get significantly powerful enough that they usurp the pc market.
16x pci-e 5.0 has enough bandwidth for literally any and all known, unknown, and top secret non-volatile data storage devices in any configuration.
PCI Express 5.0 isn't even out yet.
It's not the 90s anymore were they just abandoned standards left and right.
Maybe It'll last 20 more years or maybe they'll never replace it like the over a century old 6.35 mm jack used by professional equipment and certain screw heads. It's not like Moore's Law is ringing all that true anymore.
>PCI-E
>m.2
>Thunderbolt 3
>USB 3.1
Is this really what endgame looks like?