PCIe Eyes Road Ahead with AI, Automotive
By Gary Hilson, EETimes (July 30, 2023)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting more attention than ever thanks to the rapid emergence of ChatGPT, so it should be no surprise that well-established, incumbent technologies, such as the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe), are poised to play a critical role.
PCIe has become somewhat foundational in enterprise computing, with the well-established Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) and rapidly maturing Compute Express Link (CXL) both leveraging the now ubiquitous interconnect—and with the latter enabling PCIe to become better at delivering needed bandwidth.
The ubiquity of the interconnect positions it well for new opportunities—PCIe is well-understood and proven, so it’s no surprise that it’s seen as being a key enabler for AI workloads in data centers. But just as enterprise computing technologies like SSDs and ethernet have been gaining traction in the modern vehicle to support infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomy, the automotive market is also on the PCIe roadmap.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- AXI Bridge with DMA for PCIe IP Core
- PCIe Gen 7 Verification IP
- PCIe Gen 6 Phy
- PCIe Gen 6 controller IP
- PCIe GEN6 PHY IP
Related News
- BOS Semiconductors to Partner with Intel to Accelerate Automotive AI Innovation
- Cadence Accelerates SoC, 3D-IC and Chiplet Design for AI Data Centers, Automotive and Connectivity in Collaboration with Samsung Foundry
- IoT Security: The Road Ahead
- Arm, Cruise and the driverless road ahead
Latest News
- Creonic Releases DVB-S2X Demodulator Version 6.0 with Increased Bitwidth and Annex M Support
- Arm Q1 FYE26 Revenue Exceeds $1 Billion for Second Consecutive Quarter
- 1‑VIA Expands Globally with New India R&D Office in Pune to Accelerate Innovation in Data Center Connectivity
- Perceptia Releases Design Kit for pPLL05 on GlobalFoundries 22FDX Platform
- aiMotive Signs License Agreement with Socionext for aiWare NPU IP to Power Next-Gen ADAS SoC