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  2. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    1.212 GB/s: 2013 External PCI Express 2.0 ×4: 16 Gbit/s: 2 GB/s: Thunderbolt: 2 × 10 Gbit/s: 2 × 1.25 GB/s: 2011 USB 3.2 SuperSpeed+ (aka USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 USB4 Gen 2×2, USB4 Gen 3×1) [45] 20 Gbit/s: 2.424 GB/s: 2017 Thunderbolt 2: 20 Gbit/s: 2.5 GB/s: 2013 FPGA Mezzanine Card Plus (FMC+) [46] 28 Gbit/s: 3.5 GB/s: 2019 External PCI Express ...

  3. PCI Express - Wikipedia

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    PCI Express Mini Card (also known as Mini PCI Express, Mini PCIe, Mini PCI-E, mPCIe, and PEM), based on PCI Express, is a replacement for the Mini PCI form factor. It is developed by the PCI-SIG . The host device supports both PCI Express and USB 2.0 connectivity, and each card may use either standard.

  4. List of Intel SSDs - Wikipedia

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    4-layer 3D XPoint PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe 2.5" 15mm Intel 7200/4800 1500/1150 Q4 2020 Endurance: 100 DWPD DC P1600X Emerald Rapids 58/118 4-layer 3D XPoint PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2 Intel 1760/1050 410/243 Q2 2021 Endurance: 1292 TBW DC P5801X Alder Stream 400/800 4-layer 3D XPoint PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe E1.S 15mm Intel 7200/4800 1480/1100 Q4 2022

  5. USB4 - Wikipedia

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    USB4 has, from the start, referenced the PCI Express Specification Revision 4 and with USB4 Version 2.0 added references to PCI Express Specification Revision 5.0. PCIe tunneling has had a significant limitation in USB4 Version 1.0 and also Thunderbolt 3: PCIe Express has a variable maximum payload size , which applies end-to-end to a transmission.

  6. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    PCIe lanes [d] Gen 4 None ×8 ×12 x10 x12 ×8 ×12 Gen 3 Up to ×8 Up to ×4 Up to ×8 Up to x4 Up to ×4 Up to ×8 USB support USB 2.0: 6 12 6 12 USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 (5 Gb/s) 2 None None USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 (10 Gb/s) 2 4 8 2 6 4 8 USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gb/s) None 1 [e] 2 [f] None 1 [e] 2 [f] Storage features SATA III ports Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 4 Up to ...

  7. Riser card - Wikipedia

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    There are only a few specified standards in regards to riser designs. Most use PCI Express edge connectors for data transfer. This allows for maximum data transfer speeds of 32 GB/s when using PCIe 4.0, along with 75W of power to be delivered from the host device. [4] Other specifications used for these cards include ExpressCard and PCI-X. [5]