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- Title
The Emergence of PCI Express in the Next Generation of Mobile Platforms.
- Authors
Kolbehdari, Mohammad; Harriman, David; Koker, Altug; Kwa, Seh; Saunders, Brad
- Abstract
The PCI Express* architecture, both as a unified foundation of I/O, graphics, and networking interconnections, and as a preeminent building block on chip-to-chip, board-to-board, and system-to-system, is widely adopted by multiple market segments in the computing and communication industries. PCI Express architecture is a state-of-the-art serial interconnect technology that keeps pace with recent advances in processor and memory subsystems. From its initial release at 0.8 V, 2.5 GHz, the PCI Express technology has evolved to the general-purpose interconnect of choice for a wide range of applications, including graphics, storage, networking, etc. The PCI Express architecture retains the familiar PCI software and configuration interfaces for seamless migration and adoption in desktop and mobile PC platforms, enterprise servers and workstations, and, increasingly, a wide range of communication and embedded systems.
- Subjects
EMBEDDED computer systems; ELECTRONIC systems; MICROCOMPUTER workstations (Computers); COMMUNICATION &; technology; GRAPHIC arts; COMPUTER software
- Publication
Intel Technology Journal, 2005, Vol 9, Issue 1, p21
- ISSN
1535-864X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1535/itj.0901.02