Start-up Neterion last week unveiled the first 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter to use the PCI Express bus. Founded in 2001 as S2io, Neterion specializes in such high-speed adapters, having already ...
The appearance of the XG-C100C outer box looks like this. This is where we opened it. In addition to the network card body (center front), there are also a bracket for low profile PCI (right back), a ...
Each port on the DXE-820T supports 10 Gbps speeds at distances up to 100m (328 ft.) over CAT-6A (or better) LAN cabling, or up to 50m over lesser CAT-6 cabling. In addition, the DXE-820T is backward ...
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Marvell Semiconductor Inc. will announce and demonstrate at the Intel Developer Forum a server network controller that takes advantage of PCI Express’ multilane capability for high-speed throughput.
I have long been a supporter of increased network speeds and as such, it’s nice to have another 10 Gigabit Ethernet network card in the office. Today I am taking a closer look at ASUS XG-C100C 10GBase ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Sonnet Technologies has announced the launch of its Presto 10GbE 1-Port and Presto 10GbE Server 2-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) PCIe cards. These Sonnet adapter cards enable users to connect their ...
useful accessories for Apple Mac desktop and notebook computers, announces the immediate availability of the Presto Gigabit Pro PCI network adapter card, the Presto Gigabit PCIe Pro PCI Express ...
As high-speed interconnects and virtualization software make their way into enterprise data centers, IT managers need to take a close look at how their servers are keeping pace. Experts say that in ...
There’s one main reason why you’d want to grant your desktop PC access to the wireless world, and it’s a biggie: You’re sick of stringing ugly Ethernet cables around your house. But you also might not ...
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