PCIe continues to double its data rate, targeting 800G Ethernet and cloud computing. Credit: Brad Chacos/IDG The latest PCI Express (PCIe) specification again doubles the data rate over the previous spec. PCI Express 7.0 calls for a data rate of 128 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) and up to 512 GB/s bi-directionally via x16 data lane slot (not every PCI Express slot in a PC or server uses 16 transfer lanes), according to PCI-SIG, the industry group that maintains and develops the specification. The slower, previous spec, PCI Express 6.0 has yet to come to market, and doubling the rate with each version has become the norm. Having double the bandwidth means more data can be fed to demanding tasks like AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing applications. The PCI-SIG said PCIe 7.0 is targeted at 800G Ethernet, AI/ML, cloud, and quantum computing, and data-intensive uses like hyperscale data centers. PCIe 7.0 also features Pulse Amplitude Modulation with 4 levels (PAM4) signaling. The PCI SIG fadded PAM4 to the PCIe 6.0 spec as a replacement for non-return-to-zero (NRZ) amplitude. NRZ encoding only had two amplitude levels per pulse during a clock cycle, PAM4 has four, so PCIe 6 and 7 will double the amount of data encoded with each cycle. PCIe was created to replace AGP video card slots, and now every GPU card is PCIe-based. But more recent upgrades and revisions have been aimed at getting maximum performance out of solid-state drives (SSDs). With the doubling of throughput every two to three years, PCIe remains the interface of choice for SSDs for keeping CPU cores fed with data. PCIe 6 products are expected to start shipping this year, while those supporting PCIe 7 aren’t expected until 2025. The PCI-SIG is comprised of over 900 member companies, and has done regular updates with predictable throughput increases each time. That’s a better track record than other groups such as those behind the SATA-drive or USB interfaces, which have languished, fallen behind, and become confusing with their numerous point revisions. Related content news Pure Storage adds AI features for security and performance Updated infrastructure-as-code management capabilities and expanded SLAs are among the new features from Pure Storage. By Andy Patrizio Jun 26, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news Nvidia teases next-generation Rubin platform, shares physical AI vision ‘I'm not sure yet whether I'm going to regret this or not,' said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as he revealed 2026 plans for the company’s Rubin GPU platform. By Andy Patrizio Jun 17, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Intel launches sixth-generation Xeon processor line With the new generation chips, Intel is putting an emphasis on energy efficiency. By Andy Patrizio Jun 06, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news AMD updates Instinct data center GPU line Unveiled at Computex 2024. the new AI processing card from AMD will come with much more high-bandwidth memory than its predecessor. By Andy Patrizio Jun 04, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe