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PCI Express® Solutions

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PCIe Gen3 Retimer
NVMe Enterprise Flash Controller PCI Express
Low-Power PCIe Gen3 Clocks
PCIe Gen2 to RapidIO Gen2 Bridge

PCI Express Switches, Bridges, Repeaters, Flash Controllers

PCIe ClocksPCIe ClocksPCIe BridgesPCIe SwitchesPCIe Signal IntegrityPCIe Flash Controllers

One Stop Source

IDT is the only "one stop" source with PCIe solutions for:

 - Switches
 - Bridges
 - Signal Integrity
 - Flash Controllers
 - Timing

 

 

Optimized Switches

IDT offers the industry's most comprehensive family of PCIe switching solutions optimized for the most demanding applications:

 - Server
 - Embedded
 - Networking
 - Storage
 - Communications

 

Leading Features

IDT leads the industry in introducing advanced switch features such as multicast, multi-root partitioning, and multiple non-transparent bridges.




 

 




The NVM Express specification, developed cooperatively by more than 80 companies from across the industry, was released on March 1, 2011 by the NVMHCI Work Group; now more commonly known as the NVMe Work Group. The NVM Express 1.0 specification defines an optimized register interface, command set and feature for PCI Express Solid-State Drives (SSDs). The goal is to help enable the broad adoption of solid-state drives (SSDs) using the PCI Express (PCIe) interface.
 
The NVMHCI Work Group is directed by a multi-member Promoter Group of companies that includes Cisco, Dell, EMC, IDT, Intel, NetApp, and Oracle.
 
 

Events

Nov.10-16: SC12, Salt Lake City, UT

Conference: Nov.10-16
Exhibits: Nov.12-15
 

 
 

 

 

Articles

Electronic Design - In The End, Will It Be PCI Express, USB, And Ethernet?
EE Times -IDT bows first NVMe flash controller

Network World, SSD drives promise to enhance, … 

Electronic Product Design, Tough decisions, … 

EDN – PCIe Clock Distribution in Embedded … 

Embedded Systems Design – PCIe Catches Up

 

Literature

PCI Express Solutions Overview


PLX Updates

IDT Letter to Customers (Oct 2012)

IDT 8-K/A Amended Current Report