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Amphenol ICC releases PCIe® M.2 Gen5 Connectors - High Density, High Performance, Ultracompact Card Edge Connectors for Next Generation Low-Profile Consumer Electronics, Enterprise Storage and Server Designs
Singapore – Amphenol ICC is pleased to announce today, the release of its PCIe® M.2 Gen5 connectors. These connectors perform to PCI-SIG PCIe® M.2 5.0 specifications supporting higher data rates up to 32Gb/s and it provides 67 gold plated contacts on 0.50mm pitch.
[Read more]PCIe® Gen 4 & Gen 5 CEM connectors for High Speed Connections
A new application with advanced features using cutting edge technology is being introduced to the market every other day. This, in turn is mounting the requirement of high speed high reliable connector solutions. PCI Express (PCIe®) is a popular standard for various applications from small, mobile devices to IoT sensors and servers to networking and communications equipment.
[Read more]PCIe® M.2 Gen 5 Card Edge Connectors for Sleek Applications
The Evolution of PCI Express®
PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect, and it is a common connection interface attaching different computer components to a motherboard. It was introduced back in the early 90’s by a group of engineers in Intel, AMD, and other companies. Though it aimed at supporting complex data transfers, in the beginning, it evolved to extend its possibilities beyond that. The PCI bus was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
[Read more]SAS/PCIe 4.0 – The Reliable Standard for Enterprise SSD
The Solid State Drive (SSD) market is expected to grow rapidly in 2019. Amphenol ICC’s 68 position SAS/PCIe 4.0, connectors come with 16GT/s (PCIe lanes) and 24Gb/s (SAS lanes) speeds to meet the demands of next-generation servers. It supports both NVMe and SAS protocols over four PCIe lanes. While M.2 and SATA connectors support client SSDs, SAS/PCIe 4. [Read more]