What is PCIe(Peripheral Component Interconnect express)? (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 6 Jul, 2022

PCIe stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect express. It is an interface standard that is used to connect high-speed components. PCIe is available in a different physical configuration which includes x1, x4, x8, x16, x32. The motherboard has a number of PCIe slots to connect different components such as GPU(or video cards or graphics cards ), WI-FI cards, SSD (Solid-state drive). Different motherboards have different types of PCIe slots.

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Generation of PCIe

Till now six generations of PCIe have been introduced in the market i.e PCIe 1.0, PCIe 2.0, PCIe 3.0, PCIe 4.0, PCIe 5.0, PCIe 6.0 out of these only first four have been debuted in the market. PCIe 4.0 was first introduced in 2019 by AMD Ryzen 3000-series CPUs.

History

Arapaho Work Group (AWG), initially consisted of Intel engineers, later expanded to include industry partners, draw this standard. First PCIe was named as High-Speed Interconnect (HSI), then renamed to 3GIO (3rd generation I/O) and finally renamed to PCIe.

Generation Comparison:

| | Bandwidth | Gigatransfer | Frequency | Encoding | | | ----------- | ------------ | --------- | -------- | --------- | | PCIe 1.0 | 8 GB/s | 2.5 GT/s | 2.5 GHz | 8b/10b | | PCIe 2.0 | 16 GB/s | 5 GT/s | 5.0 GHz | 8b/10b | | PCIe 3.0 | 32 GB/s | 8 GT/s | 8.0 GHz | 128b/130b | | PCIe 4.0 | 64 GB/s | 16 GT/s | 16.0 GHz | 128b/130b | | PCIe 5.0 | 128 GB/s | 32 GT/s | 32.0 GHz | 128b/130b |