PCI Express 5 (PCIe 5.0): Here’s everything you need to know about the new standard
PCI Express, or PCIe, remains a crucial part of computing devices as one of the primary interconnects for connecting various components like GPUs, SSDs, capture cards, and more to your computing device. PCIe 5.0 peripherals entered the computing scene only in 2021 alongside the launch of Intel's Alder Lake CPUs, but there are already a bunch of them available on the market, with plenty more on the horizon. But what is PCIe 5.0, and how is it different from Gen 4? Also, do you really need to upgrade from PCIe Gen 4? There's a lot to unpack when it comes to PCI Express 5.0, so here's everything you need to know about this relatively new standard.
PCI Express, or PCIe, remains a crucial part of computing devices as one of the primary interconnects for connecting various components like GPUs, SSDs, capture cards, and more to your computing device. PCIe 5.0 peripherals entered the computing scene only in 2021 alongside the launch of Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs, but there are already a bunch of them available on the market, with plenty more on the horizon. But what is PCIe 5.0, and how is it different from Gen 4? Also, do you really need to upgrade from PCIe Gen 4? There’s a lot to unpack when it comes to PCI Express 5.0, so here’s everything you need to know about this relatively new standard.
Emily Brown
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