On Mar 26, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Jason Riedy <[email protected]> wrote:
> More another shot towards fragmentation.  PCIe is something that
> (more or less) everyone can implement.  

It's not a cost thing; Intel simply has de facto control over the PCIe standard 
and it's only getting worse now that PCIe is integrated on-die.  Intel has no 
incentive to increase bandwidth for PCIe since Intel graphics are also on-die 
and KNL will be self-hosting (again, no PCIe bus).  Intel also owns Aries 
(high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnect) which they'd be fools to also not 
integrate on-die.

Do you see a trend?

It's not a coincidence that IBM (CPUs), NVIDIA (accelerators), Mellanox 
(interconnects), and Tyan (integration) teamed up to form OpenPOWER.  Intel 
owns makes technology in every segment and has the freedom to integrate it all 
on-die, letting PCIe stagnate to choke out the competition.

Glenn
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