The NFE-3240 Network Flow Engine PCIe 2.0 network acceleration card provides programmable L2-L7 packet and flow processing with enhanced I/O virtualization. The card yields 1,800 instructions/packet ...
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BCM, a dual-port 100GbE network expansion card aimed at high-throughput hosts that are moving beyond 25/40GbE connectivity.
When you're piecing together a new PC build or planning an upgrade, every port choice feels significant. You weigh the pros and cons, staring at the back of your motherboard's I/O shield and the empty ...
Intel is shipping the first network cards with chips from the E610 family. The variants with the designation E610-XT2, for example, provide two Ethernet sockets (RJ45) with up to 10 Gbit/s (10GbE) ...
You don't need PCIe 4.0 for a gigabit NIC. PCIe 2.0 would be fine, honestly. I have one of these in my PC. The motherboard does have onboard LAN but it's a Realtek chip and I am twitchy about their ...
Using cheap and powerful server expansion cards in your desktop builds is a tempting option for many hackers. Of course, they don’t always fit mechanically or work perfectly; for instance, some server ...
In the first M.2 article, I’ve described real-world types and usecases of M.2 devices, so that you don’t get confused when dealing with various cards and ports available out there. I’ve also designed ...