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Optical PCIe 7.0 connection hits 128 GT/s
(www.tomshardware.com)
204 points
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| 5 comments |
17 Jun 24 11:42 UTC
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Copenjin
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18 Jun 24 05:20 UTC
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>>40704594 (OP)
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Can't they use proper units? I refuse to even read this.
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ID:
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adastra22
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18 Jun 24 07:00 UTC
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>>40714290 (TP)
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These are the standard and correct units.
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Copenjin
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18 Jun 24 14:44 UTC
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>>40714845
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No, GT/s is not, regardless of the downvotes, please point me to the standard that defines them if I'm wrong. Let's keep using the boring GB/s since we are still talking about data.
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adastra22
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18 Jun 24 17:17 UTC
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>>40718428
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The PCIe standard uses GT/s:
https://pcisig.com/specifications/pcie-70-specification-vers...
This is not the same as Gb/s. There's a few percentage points difference due to error correction.
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Copenjin
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19 Jun 24 05:55 UTC
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Thanks.
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