The subtle clue is in the name – the X means this is the PCI-Express x1 version of the Xonar D2 soundcard that we reviewed in September of last year. Since then the promised PCI-Express x1 version has ...
HILLSBORO, OR -- June 5, 2006-- Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) today announced that Intellectual Property (IP) provider Northwest Logic has ported its PCI Express product line, consisting of x1, ...
Along with DDR-II memory support, PCI Express is the largest visible architectural difference compared to previous Intel desktop platforms. Supplanting both AGP for graphics interconnects and regular ...
The common hardware interface in PCs, Macs and other computers for connecting peripheral devices such as storage drives and graphics cards. PCI Express (PCIe) was introduced in 2002 as "Third ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - August 2, 2004 - TriCN, a leading developer of intellectual property (IP) for high-speed semiconductor interface technology, today announced that it has established an industry ...
Q: What is PCI Express? A: PCI Express is a scalable, high-speed, point-to-point serial interface designed to replace PCI. Also known as PCIe, it features power ...
Just starting to plan. I've got a Asus sound card and Hauppage TV card that are both X1 cards. (not giving up either) My current TYAN K8E happened to have two X1 slots but this motherboard will have ...
I’m sure you’ll be pleased to hear that sound cards have started getting interesting again after years of a boring one horse race. It wasn’t too long ago when ...
Taipei – March, 12, 2009 – Albatron Technology Co., LTD., a professional motherboard and graphics card manufacturer, involved in Industry Personal Computer (IPC) area these years. By virtue of sources ...
PCI Express is a new interconnect standard that provides a serial replacement for the PCI, AGP, and PCI-X buses, which are commonly used in computer and embedded systems. The market has embraced the ...
PCI-SIG, the organization in charge of maintaining and developing PCI-Express, has announced that the third version of the PCIe standard is finished and ready for implementation. The new standard is ...
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