PCI Express over Fiber [video]
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buildbot today at 7:20 PM
Blog post for people who prefer reading: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/11/implementing-pcie-over-fiber...
While at a higher level, thunderbolt and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpEther can both of course work over fiber too!
(Q|O)SFP are basically just raw high speed serial interfaces to whatever - you see this a lot in FPGAs, you can use the QSFP interfaces for anything high speed - PCIe, SATA, HDMIβ¦
mmastrac today at 6:34 PM
This was a super interesting video to watch. I honestly thought SFP required more setup, but this explains why AliExpress is so ripe with USB3 and HDMI over SFP converters that are dirt cheap.
system2 today at 8:45 PM
I love the Neon Genesis background, awesome project too.
ahepp today at 7:56 PM
How does this compare to something like RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)?
fl4regun today at 6:55 PM
Cool project! PCIe itself I think is likely to end up doing something similar soon, there are provisions in the spec now for optical retimers.
russdill today at 7:03 PM
There's a number of optical modules for TB3 and TB4, might be an easier (but less fun) route as TB3 and TB4 can carry PCIe.
whalesalad today at 7:05 PM
So you're saying I can put a handful of 4090's out in the middle of snowy Michigan with a handful of OM4 cables snaking into my basement to run legit arctic cooling with no noise?
dyheueiigd today at 6:26 PM
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