Dell servers to hop on PCI Express
The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker will begin offering PCI Express on all of its PowerEdge servers in 2004, as it introduces new models in the product family, the company said this week. "PCI Express promises to speed up the flow of data inside computers and also simplify their design by allowing card manufacturers to use smaller cables and to shrink the size of the circuit boards they use to build products such as network cards."
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