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What Is PCI Express (PCIe)?

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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PCI Express, or PCIe, is a high-speed interface for connecting various components inside a computer system. Developed by Intel, PCIe was first introduced in 2004 as a replacement for the older PCI and AGP interfaces, and has since become the standard interface used for connecting expansion cards such as graphics cards, network adapters, storage devices, and more.

PCIe works by providing a dedicated, point-to-point connection between two devices, allowing them to communicate at high speeds without having to contend with other devices for bandwidth. This is achieved through the use of multiple lanes, where each lane is a separate, bi-directional data path that can transfer data at speeds of up to 16 gigabits per second (Gbps). The number of lanes used by a device depends on the type of PCIe slot it is connected to, with most slots supporting anywhere from 1 to 16 lanes.

The basic PCIe architecture supports two main types of devices: endpoint devices and root complex devices. Endpoint devices are the components that connect to the PCIe interface, such as graphics cards and network adapters, while root complex devices are the components that control the PCIe interface itself, such as the motherboard chipset or a PCIe switch.

One of the key benefits of PCIe is its ability to support fast, high-bandwidth connections between devices. For example, a modern graphics card connected to a PCIe 4.0 slot can transfer data at speeds of up to 64 Gbps, allowing it to support high-resolution displays, complex 3D graphics, and virtual reality experiences.

Another advantage of PCIe over older interfaces like PCI and AGP is its flexibility. PCIe supports a wide range of devices, from graphics cards and storage devices to network adapters and sound cards, and can even be used to connect external devices like Thunderbolt docks and PCIe-based NVMe storage drives.

Overall, PCIe has become the de facto standard for connecting expansion cards in modern computer systems, thanks to its high performance, flexibility, and ease of use. As the demands of modern computing continue to grow, PCIe is poised to play an even more important role in connecting the devices that drive our digital lives.

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