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PCIe 5 is a high-speed standard for connecting hardware components inside computers, designed to replace older expansion bus standards. Developed by the PCI-SIG
Overview
PCIe 5 is a high-speed standard for connecting hardware components inside computers, designed to replace older expansion bus standards. Developed by the PCI-SIG, it offers faster data transfer, improved error detection, and supports features like I/O virtualization. With a bandwidth of 32 GT/s, PCIe 5 is set to revolutionize the way we connect devices, from graphics cards to storage devices. As of 2022, major companies like [[intel|Intel]] and [[amd|AMD]] have begun integrating PCIe 5 into their products, with [[nvidia|NVIDIA]] and [[asus|ASUS]] also announcing support. The adoption of PCIe 5 is expected to have a significant impact on the tech industry, with potential applications in fields like [[artificial-intelligence|artificial intelligence]] and [[cloud-computing|cloud computing]].