Ethernet remains the network of choice, but now there are alternatives to running it on the backplane. PLX Technology looks to tunnel Ethernet via PCI Express (PCIe), allowing both protocols to run ...
The Intel® 82571/82572 Gigabit Ethernet Controller is a single, compact component that offers either one (82572) or two (82571) fully integrated Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) and ...
Delivers data rate of up to 64 GT/s for high-performance workloads Supports the full feature set of PCIe 6.0 with PHY support for CXL 3.0 Offers complete IP solution optimized for latency, power, and ...
A great many developments are shaping the evolution of the data center. Enterprise workloads are increasingly shifting to the cloud, whether these be hosted or colocation implementations. The nature ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Rambus has just announced the availability of its next-gen PCIe 6.0 Interface Subsystem that packs PHY and controller IP, with the latest version of the ...
When FusionIO started shipping PCIe SSDs a decade ago, PCIe was confined to backplanes, and the inability to share FIO's high-performance SSD was a major customer complaint. Times have changed. Today, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Phison Electronics Corp. (TPEX: 8299), a global leader in NAND flash controller integrated circuits and storage solutions, today entered into the high-speed ...
This week Gigabyte has added a new network card to their range in the form of the VISION 10G LAN network card, created to provide users with 10X faster speed than Gigabit Ethernet. “It could enhance ...
PCI Express in microcontrollers was inevitable. One of the first examples to emerge is Applied Micro Circuits' PowerPC 440SPx. It's designed to be an I/O controller, so it sports PCI Express links for ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a credit card-sized computer that packs a lot of I/O features into a compact design, including four USB ports, two micro HDMI ports, and a single Gigabit Ethernet port. But if ...
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