Credo's Toucan PCIe retimer receives PCI-SIG compliance
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Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: CRDO) announced its PCIe 6.0 technology-capable Toucan PCIe retimer has achieved PCI-SIG compliance at 32.0 GT/s speeds.
The San Jose-based company said its production-ready 7nm Toucan PCIe retimer was validated as PCI-SIG compliant at PCIe 5.0 technology speeds. The compliance certification ensures interoperability, signal integrity, and low-power performance across industry-standard platforms.
The validation allows customers to deploy the Toucan retimer in both PCIe 6.0 technology and previous generation systems. The retimer is designed for AI, high-performance computing, and accelerated compute environments.
According to the press release, Toucan retimers enable signal integrity restoration across longer distances at high performance, providing connectivity for AI rack-scale, disaggregated and multi-rack architectures.
"As AI workloads continue to scale, PCIe retimers are playing a critical role in building reliable, low-power, high-performance interconnects," said Vishal Shah, Vice President of Product at Credo.
Al Yanes, PCI-SIG President and Chairperson, said the organization recognizes Credo for achieving PCI-SIG compliance for its Toucan retimers. "Companies such as Credo that participate in PCIe specification compliance testing help ensure continued advancement of high-speed interconnects in the AI-era," Yanes stated.
PCI-SIG is a consortium of over 1,000 companies that owns and manages PCI specifications as open industry standards. The organization defines industry standard input/output specifications.
Credo develops connectivity solutions including cables, optical transceivers, memory solutions, and retimers for optical and copper Ethernet and PCIe applications.
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