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A closer look at PCIe 6.0 interoperability, performance testing

PCIe, the most successful interconnect technology for more than 25 years, is entering a new phase of complexity with the adoption of PCIe 6.0, which is now largely driving artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. Gary Hilson talks to senior managers at Broadcom and Astera Labs to understand issues related to PCIe 6.0 system design, interoperability and performance testing. These issues are critical in PCIe 6.0 deployment in advanced AI data centers.

Read the full story at EDN’s sister publication, EE Times.

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