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High speed 16Gbps interface

31.01.2016

THine Electronics, a company specializing in the development of high-speed serial interfaces and LSIs for mixed signal processing, announced the creation of "high-speed interface technology with a bandwidth of 16 Gb / s." As usual in such cases, we are talking about throughput per line.

According to THine, this is the first solution of its kind in the world, suitable for internal connections in 8K TVs and other high-definition equipment. The manufacturer notes that the new technology can be used not only with THine's own V-by-One interface, but also with Fiber Channel 16GFC, PCI Express 4.0 (Gen4) and USB3.1.

The company is confident that the development will find application in PCs, computer centers, industrial electronics, on-board vehicle systems. Samples of integrated circuits that use the new technology should be ready in the first half of 2017. In the meantime, THine began to develop an interface with a bandwidth of 32 Gb / s or more.

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