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Home » Credo Secures PCI-SIG Compliance for 7nm PCIe 6.0-Capable Retimer

Credo Secures PCI-SIG Compliance for 7nm PCIe 6.0-Capable Retimer

February 10, 2026
in Semiconductors
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Credo announced that its Toucan PCIe 6.0 technology-capable retimer has achieved compliance from PCI-SIG at 32.0 GT/s. The validation confirms interoperability and signal integrity at PCIe 5.0 speeds, positioning the device for deployment in current-generation systems while aligning with next-generation PCIe 6.0 platforms.

The Toucan retimer is built on a 7nm process and targets AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and accelerator-driven infrastructure. By restoring signal integrity across high-loss channels and extended trace lengths, the device supports rack-scale, disaggregated, and multi-rack AI architectures. Credo said the product is production-ready and designed for low power operation in dense accelerator environments.

Credo’s Toucan retimer integrates advanced debug and diagnostics capabilities through its PILOT software tool, enabling faster bring-up and streamlined system qualification. The architecture also aligns with future PCIe 7.0 roadmaps, allowing hyperscalers and system OEMs to prepare for higher bandwidth interconnect requirements while maintaining backward interoperability.

  • Achieved PCI-SIG compliance at 32.0 GT/s (PCIe 5.0 speed)
  • 7nm production-ready PCIe 6.0-capable retimer
  • Restores signal integrity over high-loss channels and longer PCB traces
  • Designed for AI rack-scale, disaggregated, and multi-rack deployments
  • Low-power architecture for dense accelerator platforms
  • Integrated diagnostics and debug via PILOT software
  • Roadmap alignment with future PCIe 7.0 specifications

“We recognize Credo for achieving PCI-SIG compliance for its Toucan retimers,” said Al Yanes, PCI-SIG President and Chairperson. “Companies such as Credo that participate in PCIe specification compliance testing help ensure continued advancement of high-speed interconnects in the AI-era.”

🌐 Analysis: PCIe retimers are emerging as a critical enabler of scale-up AI clusters, where 32.0 GT/s and higher signaling rates stress channel budgets across backplanes and risers. Credo’s compliance milestone strengthens its position against competitors such as Astera Labs and Broadcom, both of which are expanding PCIe 5.0 and 6.0 connectivity portfolios for hyperscale AI fabrics. As GPU and accelerator roadmaps move toward PCIe 6.0 and beyond, standards compliance and low-power design will remain key differentiators in large-scale AI deployments.

SpecificationPCIe 6.0PCIe 7.0
Raw Data Rate64.0 GT/s128.0 GT/s
Effective Bandwidth (x16)≈256 GB/s (bidirectional)≈512 GB/s (bidirectional)
Signaling MethodPAM4PAM4
Forward Error Correction (FEC)Yes (low-latency FEC)Yes (enhanced FEC)
EncodingFLIT-based (Fixed-size Flow Control Units)FLIT-based
Backward CompatibilityPCIe 1.x–5.0PCIe 1.x–6.0
Target ApplicationsAI accelerators, HPC, 400G NICs, SSDsAI scale-up fabrics, next-gen GPUs, CXL evolution
Specification StatusFinal specification released (2022)Specification development ongoing (target ~2025 finalization)
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