Sunday, June 07

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Daily News Stuff 7 June 2026

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  • I mentioned before how PCIe switches - at least ones operating faster than PCIe 3.0 - are prohibitively expensive and reserved for enterprise customers except for the ones built into every mainstream PC motherboard.  All but the cheapest models have a chipset, and that chipset's primary function is to act as a PCIe switch.

    And hobbyists have started tinkering with using AMD's B650 chip, which is a serviceable and reasonably priced example - plus one that already works because every operating system has drivers to support it.

    Now it's moving beyond a hobby.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Raspberry Pi shop WisdPi announced its PROM21 All In Expansion Card - the codename for the chip in the B650 chipset is Promontory 21.  For $199 - not cheap, but it's a small production run - you get four extra M.2 slots, five 10Gb USB 3 ports, a selection of USB 2 headers, and an OCuLink header that can provide four PCIe 4.0 lanes or through an adaptor cable four SATA ports (the magic happens in the chipset, so the cable is easy).  And it's a single slot half-height half-length card so it will fit easily into any PC.

    Minisforum is preparing a similar card.

    This would have been much more interesting before storage prices went into orbit, but at least it exists.


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