Recent rumours have claimed that Nvidia is working on multiple new RTX 30 series graphics cards. Apparently, we're not only going to get Super series GPUs, but there may also be an RTX 3090 Ti on the way. According to reports, the RTX 3090 Ti may come with a new PCIe 5.0 connector, capable of delivering up to 600W of power.
PCI-SIG made the announcement on its website that it has reached the final step before it can release the full specification for manufacturers to start making hardware.
Controller IP for PCIe 6.0, Supporting Root Port, Endpoint, Dual-mode, Switch Port Configurations with Native User Interface XpressRICH™ Controller IP for PCIe® 6.0 is a configurable and scalable PCIe controller Soft IP designed for ASIC implementation. The XpressRICH Controller IP for PCIe 6.0 supports the PCIe® 6.0 specification, including 64GT/s data rates, PAM4, FLIT mode, and L0p power state, as well as version 6.x of the PHY Interface for PCI Express (PIPE) specification. Backwards compatible to the PCIe 5.0, 4.0, and 3.1/3.0 specifications, XpressRICH for PCIe 6.0 exposes a highly efficient transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) interface with configurable bus widths. Designed to satisfy a multitude of customer and industry use cases, the IP can be configured to support endpoint, root port, switch port, and dual-mode topologies, allowing for a variety of use models. The provided Graphical User Interface (GUI) Wizard allows designers to tailor the IP to their exact requirement