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If you want available cutting edge stuff, then
Xilinx are where you want to start
A Fortune 100 company they are at the bleeding edge of this technology.
"The Real PCI Express from Xilinx is a complete solution that enables instant deployment of the PCI Express technology. The solution includes fully verified LogiCORE PCI Express IP core and a PCI Express Development Board provided by Nallatech."
$29,000 a pop mind...
Agilent, who are known for ADSL products also have a promising PCI Express section and range. The tools brochures for testing and diagnostics work is in eye watering details.
[ http://www.intel.com/technology/pciexpress/devnet/charter_members.htm ] A list of Member Companies of Intel® Developer Network for PCI Express Architecture can be found at Intel.
Notable, or at least commonly known vendors includes 3Com (that's the NIC sorted), Abit (that's my IC7-G update sorted), ATI and NVidia (already mentioned them at the forefront for my next videocard) and Creative (I assume for the Audigy 3),
Other notables include 3DLabs, ALi, ASUS, Chenbro, IWill, Infineon, Matrox, Realtek, SiS...
ExtremeTech: Inside PCI Express - Very good article form 2002
PC Stats: Introduction to PCI Express: the AGP8X Replacement
Yes, PCI Express is replacing all PCI and AGP cards ~ I'm sure they know that
TechOnline: High-Speed Interconnect: PCI Express Enters the Race
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