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What is PCIX(Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended)?

PCIX, stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtended. It is a computer bus and expansion card standard that came with a support of enhancement for the 32-bit PCI local bus for higher bandwidth demanded mostly by servers and workstations. 

 



PCI-X is basically having a complete specification for both 32 and 64-bit PCI connectors, and PCI-X 2.0 added a 16-bit variant for embedded applications. It has been replaced in modern designs by the PCI Express with a completely different connector and a really different electrical design, having one or more narrow but fast serial connection lanes instead of a number of slower connections in parallel. 

PCI-X is a complicated version of PCI conventional buses. It works like a pipe that data transfers between devices. It increases the clock speed from 66 MHz to 133 MHz, essentially providing a bigger, faster pipe for data to flow through.



History of PCI-X

Introduced in 1999 and developed by IBM, HP, and Compaq, PCI-X offered more speed than PCI and steadily increased to quite 30 times that of the first PCI bus. The peak bandwidth of the PCI-X bus is having a range from 133 to 4262 MB/second. Although a greatly enhanced Version 2.0 was introduced in 2002, it had been not widely used, and PCI-X altogether its versions were superseded by PCI Express (PCIe). For data rate comparisons of all PCI technologies. The improvement in setup time allows a rise in frequency to 133 MHz.

Characteristics of PCI-X

Advantages of PCI-X over PCI

The misunderstanding amid PCI-X and PCI express differentiation. They have very similar names, but there is no similarity between these two with respect to their functionality, shape, speed, or characteristics. However, both are used for higher speed digital communication inside a computer.

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