PCI-SIG Announces New Naming Scheme for PCIe Cables

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PCI-SIG has announced that new PCI Express internal and external cables will use a CopprLink naming scheme. The specifications for PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0 cables are currently in development and are expected to be released in 2024.

All of the team at PC Gamer get countless press releases in their inboxes, which is great as that makes finding news quite a bit easier. We got one the other day from the PCI-SIG (PCI Special Interest Group) that looked quite interesting to begin with but ultimately left us feeling somewhat exasperated by the absolute dearth of information. It said, and I quote," PCI-SIG announced the new naming scheme for PCIe Internal and External Cables will be CopprLink. The PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.

0 Internal and External Cable Specifications are currently in development and are targeted for release in 2024." That was it. Nothing about the cables themselves, just that they'll use a name that makes it look like I can't typ

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PCI-SIG Announces New Naming Scheme for PCIe CablesPCI-SIG has announced that new PCI Express internal and external cables will use a CopprLink naming scheme. The specifications for PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0 cables are currently in development and are expected to be released in 2024.
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