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Keysight Expands PCIe® 7.0 Test Portfolio with New Receiver Stress Calibration

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Keysight Expands PCIe® 7.0 Test Portfolio with New Receiver Stress Calibration
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Keysight Expands PCIe® 7.0 Test Portfolio with New Receiver Stress Calibration

2026-05-06 23:01 Last Updated At:23:11

SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2026--

Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) today announced a new PCIe ® 7.0 Receiver (RX) Test application, extending its PCIe 7.0 portfolio to enable end-to-end transmitter and receiver validation. The receiver test application addresses the growing challenge of validating receiver performance at 128 GT/s for next-generation compute, AI, and data center applications.

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Keysight’s M8050A BERT system delivers the signal fidelity required for accurate and reliable PCIe® 7.0 receiver testing, helping customers validate receiver performance with high confidence.

As cycles between PCIe base specification releases continue to shorten and the PCIe 7.0 standard moves toward adoption, engineers face increasing challenges in validating receiver performance. These challenges are driven by a lack of test equipment dedicated to receiver testing, combined with increasingly complex stress signal calibration requirements.

At 128 GT/s, PCIe 7.0 receiver validation has become a defining hurdle for the industry. Reliable validation testing is essential to reduce risk and ensure interoperability as the ecosystem scales. Keysight’s receiver test solution enables engineers to validate devices with confidence.

Keysight’s M8050A BERT family, combined with the M8042A 120 GBaud pattern generator and M8043A error analyzer, meets the requirements for PCIe 7.0 receiver stress testing, enabling accurate signal generation and analysis for ASIC validation.

Complementing the hardware, the new N5991PB7A software reduces setup effort and accelerates receiver validation by simplifying the calibration and control of PCIe 7.0 receiver stress signals. Advanced automation capabilities enable more accurate and reliable ASIC receiver characterization.

Together, the hardware and software provide a comprehensive PCIe 7.0 receiver test solution that streamlines validation workflows, improves measurement confidence, and supports reliable ASIC development in common clock mode.

Among the key benefits of the new receiver stress calibration for PCIe 7.0:

Dr. Joachim Peerlings, Vice President of Network and Data Center Solutions at Keysight, said: “PCIe 7.0 receiver validation at 128 GT/s is one of the industry’s most significant signal integrity challenges. By extending our PCIe 7.0 physical‑layer measurement portfolio with advanced receiver characterization capabilities, we help customers reduce risk, accelerate development, and confidently validate next-generation ASIC designs.”

The PCIe 7.0 receiver test will be shown for the first time at the PCI-SIG ® Developers Conference in Santa Clara, Calif., May 6-7, 2026.

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About Keysight Technologies

At Keysight (NYSE: KEYS), we inspire and empower innovators to bring world-changing technologies to life. As an S&P 500 company, we’re delivering market-leading design, emulation, and test solutions to help engineers develop and deploy faster, with less risk, throughout the entire product life cycle. We’re a global innovation partner enabling customers in communications, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, automotive, semiconductor, and general electronics markets to accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Learn more at Keysight Newsroom and www.keysight.com.

Keysight’s M8050A BERT system delivers the signal fidelity required for accurate and reliable PCIe® 7.0 receiver testing, helping customers validate receiver performance with high confidence.

Keysight’s M8050A BERT system delivers the signal fidelity required for accurate and reliable PCIe® 7.0 receiver testing, helping customers validate receiver performance with high confidence.

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