PCIe 5.0 Revision 0.3 specification now available to members
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — June 7, 2017 — PCI-SIG Developers Conference 2017 – PCI-SIG®, the organization responsible for the widely adopted PCI Express® (PCIe®) industry-standard input/output (I/O) technology, today announced 32GT/s as the next progression in speed for the PCIe 5.0 architecture, targeting high-performance applications such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, gaming, visual computing, storage and networking. Slated for completion in 2019, the specification development is well underway with Revision 0.3 already available to PCI-SIG member companies.
“In our 25-year history, PCI-SIG has maintained its commitment to our rigorous specification development process, while delivering specifications that are in lock-step with industry requirements for high-performance I/O,” said Al Yanes, PCI-SIG Chairman and President. “PCIe 5.0 technology is the next evolution that will set the standard for speed, and we are confident that its 32GT/s bandwidth will surpass industry needs.”
The preceding PCIe 4.0 specification is designed with key functional enhancements that future-proof the PCIe architecture design, thereby accelerating future specification development. This undertaking, along with improved silicon design processes, serves as the foundation for the PCIe 5.0 specification.
For high-end networking like 400Gb Ethernet solutions and dual 200Gb/s InfiniBand, the PCIe 5.0 architecture operates at full duplex and provides up to 128GB/s in bandwidth. The higher bandwidth will serve accelerator and GPU attachments, as well as constricted form factor applications needing to increase channel width.
“With the onset of Big Data, high-performance applications and the arrival of next generation non-volatile memories, storage devices have a voracious appetite for increasing performance,” said Amber Huffman, President of NVM Express, Inc. “We are pleased to see the PCI-SIG continue to evolve this interface technology to enable NVMe SSDs for the enterprise and data center to leverage the scalability of the PCIe architecture, both in higher bandwidth and lower latency.”
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Supporting Quotes for PCIe 5.0 Specification
Amphenol
“Amphenol has seen tremendous success of the early PCIe generations and the ramping up of PCIe 4.0 technology. With PCIe 5.0 technology going to 32Gb/s, matching or bettering some of the other server/storage architectures, Amphenol expects PCIe 5.0 technology to be very successful in solving user application issues.”
~Greg McSorely, Technical Business Development Manager, Amphenol
Cadence
“PCI-SIG’s announcement of PCI Express 5.0 specification development at 32GT/s is a significant and welcome step to address next-generation datacenter requirements for higher speeds and fewer bottlenecks. As a pioneer and leader in PCI Express, Cadence is actively looking toward the next generation and committed to delivering complete, high-quality PHY and controller IP for PCI Express 5.0 along with verification IP and tools that enable our customers to get to market faster with a high-performance solution while reducing their cost of development. We’ve been a member of the PCI-SIG for nearly 15 years and are in discussions with leading customers interested in implementing PCI Express 5.0.”
~Babu Mandava, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the IP Group, Cadence
Diodes Incorporated
“Diodes Incorporated is the leading supplier of PCI Express products including signal conditioning, timing, signal and packet switches for over a decade. Huge growth in cloud computing is demanding higher performance storage and networking infrastructure, hence driving the need for faster peripheral connectivity. We are pleased that the PCI-SIG is working to standardize on PCIe 5.0 specification at 32GT/s for the high speed connectivity.”
~Kay Annamalai, Senior Director of Marketing, Diodes Incorporated
Granite River Labs
“Each new generation of PCI Express brings an increase in compliance
test intricacy, new waveform acquisition and analysis requirements and
more parameters to set and measure. GRL’s engineering services and
comprehensive test automation portfolio helps customers easily adopt and
integrate PCIe 5.0 technology into their designs with greater
flexibility and reliability. This enables a more robust product and
faster time to market.”