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Rambus Pushes Time Division Multiplexing to Accelerate PCIe 7.0 for AI, Addressing Data Bandwidth Bottlenecks

Rambus introduces a new approach using time division multiplexing to tackle the data bandwidth challenges in PCIe 7.0, aiming to significantly improve performance for AI workloads and high-speed data transfers.

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