Posted on Thursday, August 11 2005 @ 15:34 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Then Intel came out, yet again, and informed us that AGP was passé and we needed something a lot faster to keep up with future needs. The technology was called PCI Express (PCIe), which was revolutionary because not only did it exclude dedicated bus to the graphics cards, but it was also applicable across the entire motherboard, thereby replacing the archaic PCI technology. Read more at
CoolTechZone.