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Broadcom Has 200G Ethernet Link Speed Support Coming To Its Driver For Linux 5.10

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  • ayumu
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    Originally posted by mb_q View Post
    Cool, but where is our consumer-grade 10G ethernet?
    The current situation (as per pcpartpicker, filtering by ethernet) is that you either pay $500 instead of $200 for a motherboard that support 10G... or get a 10GbE nic under $50.

    Reasonably priced motherboards will give you 2.5G at best.

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  • jaxa
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    Originally posted by mb_q View Post
    Cool, but where is our consumer-grade 10G ethernet?
    It got kneecapped. But there are some fine 2.5G options that can use a Cat 5e cable.

    Whatever happened to 400GbE and terabit?

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  • mb_q
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    Cool, but where is our consumer-grade 10G ethernet?

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  • Broadcom Has 200G Ethernet Link Speed Support Coming To Its Driver For Linux 5.10

    Phoronix: Broadcom Has 200G Ethernet Link Speed Support Coming To Its Driver For Linux 5.10

    Broadcom engineers have prepared their Linux network driver infrastructure for supporting 200G link speeds...

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