Another round of speculative-execution vulnerabilities
Another round of speculative-execution vulnerabilities
Posted Aug 23, 2023 5:28 UTC (Wed) by JosephBao91 (subscriber, #157211)In reply to: Another round of speculative-execution vulnerabilities by malmedal
Parent article: Another round of speculative-execution vulnerabilities
Well, I think this statement is still not correct.
PCIe Gen5 is 32GT/s, with a frequency of 16GHz (tranfer data both posedge and negedge), and Gen6 uses PAM4 instead of NRZ, it transfers 2bits each time, and the frequency is still 16GHz, but the speed is 64GT/s.
And for hardware design, PAM4 16GHz is more difficulty compared with NRZ 16GHz.
PCIe Gen5 is 32GT/s, with a frequency of 16GHz (tranfer data both posedge and negedge), and Gen6 uses PAM4 instead of NRZ, it transfers 2bits each time, and the frequency is still 16GHz, but the speed is 64GT/s.
And for hardware design, PAM4 16GHz is more difficulty compared with NRZ 16GHz.
