The PCI-SIG recently announced the next generation of PCI Express - 7.0 - will be released in 2025. We've only just heard about PCIe 6.0 (see this recent podcast), so it's interesting to see that the working group is already committed to extending the performance and capabilities of PCIe further into the future. Chris caught up with Al Yanes (President and Chairperson of PCI-SIG) earlier this year at Flash Memory Summit to get an update. This podcast was recorded after the event and goes into the detail about the improvements. The timeline for PCI Express means we're seeing new PCIe 5.0 devices on the market today, with PCIe 6.0 devices expected in 2025 and PCIe 7.0 supported hardware in 2028. With a certain future for PCI Express, vendors can develop products and have confidence that forward and backward compatibility will be maintained until the end of the decade.

For more information on PCI-SIG, go to https://pcisig.com/.

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Timeline

00:00:00 - Intros00:01:25 - PCIe 6.0 was discussed last March, now we’re discussing PCIe 7.000:02:00 - PCIe 7.0 in 2025, a three year cadence.00:03:15 - Compliance is a big benefit of the PCIe standard00:04:00 - PCIe devices are backwards and forwards compatible00:07:00 - Throughput is important but low latency is critical too00:08:30 - PCIe 7.0 will evolve as the standard is developed00:09:15 - PCIe continues to improve in power efficiency00:11:20 - Using next gen PCIe could be to gain cabling or power efficiencies00:13:25 - PCISig is working on standardisation of cabling00:14:05 - Technology is becoming more integrated00:17:30 - Timelines - PCIe 5.0 devices now, announced 201900:18:40 - PCIe 6.0 - announced 2022, devices expected 202500:19:00 - PCIe 7.0 - ratification in 2025, devices expected 202800:20:30 - ESG will put a focus on the ability to use a range of PCIe speeds00:21:30 - Wrap Up

Related Podcasts & Blogs

#229 - Exploring the PCIe 6.0 Specification with Al Yanes#217 - Introduction to CXL with Jim Pappas

Copyright (c) 2016-2022 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #pci7.

The PCI-SIG recently announced the next generation of PCI Express – 7.0 – will be released in 2025. We’ve only just heard about PCIe 6.0 (see this recent podcast), so it’s interesting to see that the working group is already committed to extending the performance and capabilities of PCIe further into the future. Chris caught up with Al Yanes (President and Chairperson of PCI-SIG) earlier this year at Flash Memory Summit to get an update. This podcast was recorded after the event and goes into the detail about the improvements. The timeline for PCI Express means we’re seeing new PCIe 5.0 devices on the market today, with PCIe 6.0 devices expected in 2025 and PCIe 7.0 supported hardware in 2028. With a certain future for PCI Express, vendors can develop products and have confidence that forward and backward compatibility will be maintained until the end of the decade.

For more information on PCI-SIG, go to https://pcisig.com/.


Elapsed Time: 00:22:53


Timeline

00:00:00 – Intros
00:01:25 – PCIe 6.0 was discussed last March, now we’re discussing PCIe 7.0
00:02:00 – PCIe 7.0 in 2025, a three year cadence.
00:03:15 – Compliance is a big benefit of the PCIe standard
00:04:00 – PCIe devices are backwards and forwards compatible
00:07:00 – Throughput is important but low latency is critical too
00:08:30 – PCIe 7.0 will evolve as the standard is developed
00:09:15 – PCIe continues to improve in power efficiency
00:11:20 – Using next gen PCIe could be to gain cabling or power efficiencies
00:13:25 – PCISig is working on standardisation of cabling
00:14:05 – Technology is becoming more integrated
00:17:30 – Timelines – PCIe 5.0 devices now, announced 2019
00:18:40 – PCIe 6.0 – announced 2022, devices expected 2025
00:19:00 – PCIe 7.0 – ratification in 2025, devices expected 2028
00:20:30 – ESG will put a focus on the ability to use a range of PCIe speeds
00:21:30 – Wrap Up

Related Podcasts & Blogs

#229 – Exploring the PCIe 6.0 Specification with Al Yanes
#217 – Introduction to CXL with Jim Pappas

Copyright (c) 2016-2022 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #pci7.