Intel to Integrate PCI Express Into Chip Sets
PCI Express, an emerging incumbent to the PCI standard used to connect computers to other computers and peripherals, will begin to find its way into Intel Corp. products, executives with the giant chip makers said here on Wednesday. "In his keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum 2003, Mike Fister, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Enterprise Products Group, said PCI Express will be integrated into the new chip sets that will roll out in 2004."
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