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Jan102013
PCIe 3.0 and USB 3.0 to link mobile chip
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- Both protocols to run on the MIPI Alliance's M-PHY transceiver
- Goal is to exploit existing PCIe and USB driver and application software while benefitting from the low power M-PHY
- OcuLink cable based on PCIe 3.0 promises up to 32 Gigabit
Source: Gazzetabyte
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