PCI-X

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PCI-X is an older high-speed parallel computer expansion bus standard used mainly in servers and workstations before being superseded by PCI Express.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
PCI-X canonical 4
PCI 3
PCI-X 1.0 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf computer expansion bus standard
high-speed bus interface
parallel computer bus
backwardCompatibleWith Peripheral Component Interconnect
surface form: PCI
basedOn Peripheral Component Interconnect
surface form: PCI
busArbitration shared bus arbitration
busType parallel
coexistsWith PCI on some motherboards
compatibleWith 3.3 V PCI cards
connectorType 64-bit PCI-style edge connector
dataPathWidth 64-bit
designedFor servers
workstations
fullName Peripheral Component Interconnect
surface form: Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtended
introducedYear 1998
maintainsSignalIntegrityWith improvedElectricalSpecificationsOverPCI
maxClockFrequency 100 MHz
133 MHz
133 MHz
266 MHz
533 MHz
66 MHz
maxTheoreticalBandwidthPerSlot 1064 MB/s
2133 MB/s
optimizedFor high-throughput I/O devices
physicalCompatibility sharesSameSlotFormFactorAs64-bitPCI
primaryLimitationComparedToPCIe lower scalability and signal integrity at very high speeds
replacedInNewDesignsBy PCI Express
signalEncoding parallel TTL-like signaling
standardizedBy PCI-SIG
status legacy technology
supersededBy PCI Express
supports larger transaction sizes than PCI
split transactions
supportsBusMastering true
supportsErrorCorrection ECC and parity options
supportsHotPlug true
supportsMultipleSlotsPerBus true
targetMarket enterprise systems
topology shared parallel bus
typicalUseEra early 2000s to mid-2000s
usedFor RAID controllers
SCSI controllers
fibre channel adapters
network interface cards
version PCI-X self-linksurface differs
surface form: PCI-X 1.0

PCI-X 2.0
voltage 3.3 V signaling

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

PCI Express replaces PCI-X
Power Mac G5 expansionSlots PCI-X
this entity surface form: PCI
Solaris operating system supports PCI-X
subject surface form: Solaris
this entity surface form: PCI
RAD750 supportsBusStandard PCI-X
this entity surface form: PCI
SBus replacedBy PCI-X
PCI-X version PCI-X self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: PCI-X 1.0
PCI-SIG standardDefined PCI-X