To a certain extent, faster Ethernet is more likely to be a commodity – and at
rates above 1 Gbps, there’s substantial “art” in making a PHY that works
reliably. At the 10G speed, there’s things like RapidIO and SRIO, but they
1. Only work for short distances (<<1 meter)
2. Are *very* bo
While I was at Myricom, the founder, Chuck Seitz, used to say that there
was Ethernet and Ethernot. He tied Myricom's fate to Ethernet's 10G PHYs.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 9:08 AM Larry Stewart wrote:
> I don't know what the networking technology of the future will be like,
> but it will be calle
I don't know what the networking technology of the future will be like, but it
will be called Ethernet.
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I don't think that UE networks are available yet.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 3:13 AM Jan Wender via Beowulf
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> Hi Mark, hi all,
>
> The limitations of Ethernet seem to be recognised by many participants in
> the network area. That is the reason for the founding of the Ultra-Ethernet
> allianc
Hi Mark, hi all,
The limitations of Ethernet seem to be recognised by many participants in the
network area. That is the reason for the founding of the Ultra-Ethernet
alliance: https://ultraethernet.org/ Maybe on that site you could find more
information?
(Disclosure: I work for HPE, one of the