I must be really thick. When you talk about communication between device a and device b, what are device a and device b specifically? Is device a the pcie interface and device b the pcie expansion card that slots into it? I dont understand.
Thanks for your question, Steve. A PCIe bus connects any two devices that communicate with each other using the PCIe protocol. PCIe is a point-to-point communications protocol, and these (any) two devices are the endpoints communicating point-to-point. These endpoints can be a CPU, Memory, Switch, FPGA, Server, or other peripherals. Please see the 5:00 minute point of the video.
A very short yet informative video. Appreciate it!
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I must be really thick. When you talk about communication between device a and device b, what are device a and device b specifically?
Is device a the pcie interface and device b the pcie expansion card that slots into it? I dont understand.
Thanks for your question, Steve. A PCIe bus connects any two devices that communicate with each other using the PCIe protocol. PCIe is a point-to-point communications protocol, and these (any) two devices are the endpoints communicating point-to-point. These endpoints can be a CPU, Memory, Switch, FPGA, Server, or other peripherals. Please see the 5:00 minute point of the video.
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why the hell do you tubers INSIST that talking is not good enough without RIDICULOUS music playing.
STOP IT