PCIe

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PCIe or PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a standard computer card designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP standards. PCIe 3.0 is the latest standard for cards available on mainstream personal computers.

PCI Express is used in consumer, server, and industrial applications, as a motherboard-level interconnect (to link motherboard-mounted peripherals) and as an expansion card interface for add-in boards. A key difference between PCIe and earlier buses is a topology based on point-to-point serial links, rather than a shared parallel bus architecture.
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