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Home PC users will have to wait years to benefit from PCIe 6.0 upgrades

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  • PCIe 6.0 coming to AMD platforms soon but not for consumers
  • Most users won’t need PCIe 6.0 speed until much later
  • Enterprise and AI will adopt PCIe 6.0 well before desktop and laptop PCs

AMD plans to support PCIe 6.0 starting in 2026, but SSDs based on the standard aren’t expected to appear in consumer PCs anytime soon.

Silicon Motion’s CEO, Wallace C. Kuo, told Tom’s Hardware that PC makers and chip vendors simply aren’t pushing for the technology yet.

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