> Finally, I haven't seen it mentioned whether or not QLogic's IB switch
> was part of the purchase.

>From the QLogic press release: " QLogic Corp. ...
today announced a definitive agreement to sell the product lines ... associated 
with its InfiniBand business to Intel Corporation ..."

So "the product lines" means both the switch and HCA product lines.

Last summer Intel acquired an Ethernet switch business:
http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2011/07/19/intel-to-acquire-fulcrum-microsystems
so it is not unprecedented that they are interested in switching as well as 
host technologies.

-Tom


If it is, then you should note that it's not
> hard to make that chip speak ethernet, and Intel could probably
> dramatically improve it with their superior serdes technology.
>
> -- greg
>
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