These solutions enhance performance, energy efficiency, and security while reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO).
“Networking is essential to business and technology transformation. With the Intel Ethernet E830 and E610 products, we help customers optimize their network infrastructures, lower operational costs, and improve overall efficiency.” – said Bob Ghaffari, Intel Vice President, Network and Edge Group.
By integrating Intel’s cutting-edge Xeon® 6 processors with high-performance Ethernet connectivity, these new solutions provide the foundation for scalable, data-intensive applications. Leveraging the latest process node advancements, the E830 and E610 families offer significant improvements in performance per watt and robust security for data center and edge environments.
Ethernet remains the backbone of modern network infrastructures. As AI, virtual radio access networks (vRAN), 5G, cloud computing, and IoT drive increasing data and connectivity requirements, Intel’s Ethernet solutions deliver the scalability, performance, and security essential to support these evolving workloads. The Intel Ethernet E830 family offers high-performant, secure and efficient solutions designed for demanding workloads in virtualized enterprise, cloud, telecom and edge environments. The first availability includes dual-port 25GbE PCIe and OCP 3.0-compliant adapters, with additional configurations coming later this year. The Intel Ethernet E610 family brings a compelling combination of manageability, power efficiency and security to control plane networking. With these innovations, Intel continues to drive the future of networking, delivering powerful, scalable, and energy-efficient solutions for modern infrastructure challenges.
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