← Back to context Comment by GeekyBear 1 day ago Thunderbolt is PCIe running over a cable. 2 comments GeekyBear Reply labcomputer 19 hours ago Sure, with expensive line drivers to send the data 1+ meters, instead of 10ish cm. And with only 2 channels instead of up to 16. angoragoats 1 day ago Yes, I know; this is part of what I was implying when I said "Just about every single consumer computer shipped today uses PCIe."I don't understand how this is a response to anything I said.
labcomputer 19 hours ago Sure, with expensive line drivers to send the data 1+ meters, instead of 10ish cm. And with only 2 channels instead of up to 16.
angoragoats 1 day ago Yes, I know; this is part of what I was implying when I said "Just about every single consumer computer shipped today uses PCIe."I don't understand how this is a response to anything I said.
Sure, with expensive line drivers to send the data 1+ meters, instead of 10ish cm. And with only 2 channels instead of up to 16.
Yes, I know; this is part of what I was implying when I said "Just about every single consumer computer shipped today uses PCIe."
I don't understand how this is a response to anything I said.