Linux Begins Seeing Early Preparations For PCIe 7.0

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Linux Begins Seeing Early Preparations For PCIe 7.0 - toast.ooo

>While we are on the horizon of seeing PCI Express 6.0 devices, there are already early Linux kernel patches beginning to surface for PCI Express 7.0. > >The PCI-SIG officially released the PCIe 7.0 specification i nmid-2025. PCI Express 7.0 doubles the raw data rate to 128 GT/s to allow for 512GB/s bi-directional communication in a PCIe 7.0 x16 configuration. PCIe 7.0 retains backwards compatibility with prior PCIe revisions, offers power efficiency improvements, and other enhancements.

Impressive for sure, but why, pcie6.0 devices are barely(if any) on the market, almost none for consumers. Do we really need pcie 7.0?
Do we really need more than 640k of RAM?