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PCIe 7.0 Switch IP: Redefining Data Flow for AI and HPC
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PCIe 7.0 Switch IP: Redefining Data Flow for AI and HPC

Rambus's PCIe 7.0 switch IP introduces time division multiplexing, offering a smarter approach to bandwidth management in AI and high-performance computing systems.

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