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PCIE works like a network,the old PCI connections had one connection that handled data from multiple sources.PCIE instead has a switch which controls multiple point to point serial connections.These connections lead directly to the devices where the data needs to go.Each device has it's own connections so they no longer need to share bandwidth.

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