Thursday, November 5th 2020

PCIe 6.0 Specification Reaches Milestone, Remains on Track for a 2021 Release

PCI-SIG has recently confirmed that version 0.7 of the PCIe 6.0 Specification has been officially released to its members. The PCI-SIG organization has already ratified the PCIe 5.0 standard and plans to release the full PCIe 6.0 specification in 2021. PCIe 6.0 will bring the same doubling in data rates seen with previous generations of the standard including a 2x improvement over PCIe 5.0, 4x boost over PCIe 4.0, and an 8x increase in speeds over the common PCIe 3.0 standard.

The organization has been speeding up its timeline for new versions of the PCIe specification with PCIe 3.0 being released in 2010 followed by PCIe 4.0 in 2017, PCIe 5.0 in 2019, and with PCIe 6.0 expected in 2021. The PCIe 6.0 standard is designed to fulfill the needs of future devices in the PC and enterprise markets such as 800 Gb/s Ethernet cards. The earliest we can expect to see PCIe 6.0 devices in the PC market would be 2023 or 2024 depending on requirements.
Source: PCI-SIG
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29 Comments on PCIe 6.0 Specification Reaches Milestone, Remains on Track for a 2021 Release

#26
chrcoluk
Nuckles56This isn't for home users, not even for prosumers. This is for data centre use only as they can always use more speed, especially for more storage and GPUs and alike. I doubt we're likely to see anything beyond PCI-e 5.0 for home users before 2030.
We will see it if the tech is there, it makes people buy new motherboards. So board vendors will stick it on.
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#27
R0H1T
lexluthermiesterWhile those are good points, it's just not a necessity at this point in time.
Yeah I don't agree with that, number of PCIe lanes even for PC isn't going down unless you're doing Renoir type of compromise in laptops. The simple reason is that while the CPU, MB may support let's say PCIe 6.0 if the consumer just has a PCIe 4.0 device that speed will go down drastically, by 1/2 or even 1/4 if we reduce the lanes. I asked about this in a previous thread, since PCIe 6 (x1 or x2) lanes cannot be converted into PCIe 4.0 (4x or 8x) lanes on the fly what Aquinus is proposing will not happen, or at least should not happen.
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#28
TumbleGeorge
PCIe 6.0 never will be presented for consumer MB's. To incorporate it, PCB must have much better quality of lines or will need to add amplifiers and prices will be unacceptable.
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#29
lexluthermiester
R0H1TYeah I don't agree with that
You can disagree all you want, PCIe6.0 is just not going to happen in consumer grade parts, let alone laptops, anytime soon.
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