Although it probably feels like forever to many of us since Category 5 Ethernet cabling became prevalent, now that 2.5 and even 5 Gbit Ethernet has trickled into the mainstream, a pertinent question ...
When speeds drop, we assume the switch is overheating, or a port has gone bad, or perhaps the packet buffer is overflowing.
We spend so much time online that how we connect to the internet has become almost as important as the devices we use. Most people never give it a second thought. They connect their computer to Wi-Fi, ...
The 2026 Ethernet Roadmap highlights a deepening convergence as hyperscalers adopt 100G–800G interconnects, telcos roll out advanced optical transport for 5G and AI, and enterprises transition to 2.5G ...
From standing start to 'on par with InfiniBand,' Spectrum-X helps Nvidia seize 11.6% of data center Ethernet switch space ...
Whenever you see a box with a few Ethernet ports, it’s either referred to as a router, or a switch, sometimes people will even use the word “hub”! Fortunately, it’s simpler than it may seem. A router ...
The joint advancement of Ethernet-APL extends Interoperability to non-Hazardous Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) applications.
The rise in mobile computing has forced most businesses to manage not just desktop workstations, but also notebooks, tablets and smartphones. Networking enables companies to share resources between ...
Strategic guide details how Ethernet will scale to meet surging demands from AI, cloud computing, and emerging technologies ...
A standard for carrier-class Ethernet services for network service providers. Carrier Ethernet extends Ethernet from the local area network (LAN) to the wide area network (WAN), enabling companies to ...
Blue Ethernet cables don't perform any differently to other cables; the main reason for colored cables is to aid identifying ...