The news originates from PCI-SIG, the industry group overseeing the PCI Express standard. Their newly introduced CopprLink specifications cover both internal and external copper cabling, capable of accommodating the 32GT/s and 64GT/s speeds associated with PCIe 5.0 and 6.0.Read Entire Article
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