3DGPU have thrown up a new article which looks at Nvidia's implementation of PCI-Express! Here's a snip.
I recently had a chance to take part in a conference call with Steve Sims, Senior Product Marketing Manager at NIVIDA, who gave me a little more information about their PCI Express (PCI-E) product line and how it all works. As we're talking with Steve, it's obvious that he feels that NVIDIA's PCI Express can more than hold its own. He says that NVIDIA's solution is the most robust, stable solution, is the only reliable x16-validated PCI-E implementation, and contained the industry's only top-to-bottom family of PCI-E cards.
He's a marketing guy - what else is he going to say?
But it's what he says next that really captures my attention...
I recently had a chance to take part in a conference call with Steve Sims, Senior Product Marketing Manager at NIVIDA, who gave me a little more information about their PCI Express (PCI-E) product line and how it all works. As we're talking with Steve, it's obvious that he feels that NVIDIA's PCI Express can more than hold its own. He says that NVIDIA's solution is the most robust, stable solution, is the only reliable x16-validated PCI-E implementation, and contained the industry's only top-to-bottom family of PCI-E cards.
He's a marketing guy - what else is he going to say?
But it's what he says next that really captures my attention...