bof, pas sûr,
D'après le commité PCI-SIG lui même (http://www.pcisig.com/specifications/pcix_20):
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The PCI-X 2.0 266 MHz and 533 MHz standards lay the groundwork for the next decade, and further backwards-compatible extensions are planned beyond 533 MHz.
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Citation :
Q12: What is the difference between PCI Express and PCI-X 2.0? Is PCI Express intended to replace PCI-X?
A12: The PCI roadmap will continue to evolve well into the future. PCI will continue to be the flexible industry choice for chip-to-chip and add-in option devices. Both PCI Express and PCI-X 2.0 have key attributes that benefit the PCI-SIG members. PCI Express is a serial I/O interconnect while PCI-X 2.0 is a parallel bus. The PCI-SIG actively promotes both technologies as interfaces used in slots, adapter cards and in embedded devices.
Q13: Does this mean that PCI-X is going away?
A13: No. PCI-X will continue to be used in current and future applications as determined by our members and consistent with market requirements.
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Le pci-X est l'interface qui restera dominante dans les stations de travail/serveurs, le pci-express apparaissant surtout dans les pc de bureau.

Message édité par deltaden le 28-02-2003 à 16:13:26
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