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ULi chip passes PCI-SIG certification

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11:11 AM - June 28, 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener

Following the recent announcement from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), another Taiwan-based chipset vendor ULi Electronics today released that its PCIe-supporting M1695 tunnel chip has successfully passed the PCI-SIG certification. Working with the AMD64 platform, including recently launched dual-core processors, the M1695 features bi-directional PCIe x16 link (4 GB/sec peak bandwidth per direction) that can be configurable as two x8 links. In addition, the M1695 provides two x1 or one x4 PCIe connections to support high-speed I/O devices.

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Source : Tom's Hardware US

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