New networking equipment announced by Broadcom Corporation could revolutionise the way professionals in the industry operate by significantly reducing system power consumption.The company launched the Broadcom BCM84750 series, which is the industry's first 40-nanometer quad-channel ten gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) physical layer providing ultra low power consumption.
According to the semiconductors for wired and wireless communications solutions provider, the product is also capable of delivering savings of approximately 30 per cent over competing 65-nanometer CMOS solutions.
With this series, the convergence of 10GbE and fibre channel equipment in the data centre supporting unified networking and storage applications is possible, added the firm.
Businesses will also be able to achieve the same with high density, high bandwidth server applications, scaled to support 40GbE and 100GbE designs in the future.
Edgecore recently revealed that it is to integrate 10GbE technology into TigerStack 1000 high-performance stackable layer 3 switch platforms.








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