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| Product collection | Intel® Ethernet E835 Controllers (up to 200GbE) |
| Codename | Products formerly Connorsville |
| Marketing status | Launched |
| Launch date | 01'26 |
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Expected discontinuation of production
Expected discontinuation is an estimate of when a product will begin the process of discontinuing the product. The Product Discontinuation Notice (PDN), published at the beginning of the product discontinuation process, will include all information about the key phases of discontinuation. Some business units may communicate EOL schedule details prior to publishing the PDN. Contact your Intel representative for information about end-of-life dates and life extension options.
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01'36 |
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Lithography
Lithography refers to the semiconductor technology used to produce an integrated circuit and is expressed in nanometers (nm), which indicates the size of the features built on the semiconductor.
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7 nm |
| Supported Operating Systems | Linux,Windows,FreeBSD,ESXi |
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Built-in options available
Mark «Built-in options available» means that the SKU is suitable for edge or embedded applications. For more information on edge or embedded use cases for this product, visit the Intel Resource and Documentation Center at (https://rdc.intel.com) or contact an Intel representative. For detailed information on how a specific Intel product is used in an edge or embedded device, contact the device manufacturer.
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No |
| Network characteristics | |
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| Data transfer rate per port | 1x200, 2x100, 4x50, 8x25 GbE |
| Intel Virtualization Technology® for connection | |
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PCI-SIG* SR-IOV support
Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) involves the initial (direct) sharing of a single I/O resource between multiple virtual machines. SR-IOV provides a mechanism whereby a single root function (e.g., a single Ethernet port) can appear as multiple separate physical devices.
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Yes |
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IEEE 1588
IEEE 1588, also known as Precision Time Protocol (PTP), is a protocol used to synchronize clocks in a computer network. In a local area network, it provides sub-microsecond clock accuracy, making it suitable for measurement and control systems.
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Yes |
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iWARP/RDMA
iWARP provides data centers with low-latency converged services through remote direct memory access (RDMA) over Ethernet. Key components of iWARP that enable low latency are kernel bypass, direct data placement, and transport acceleration.
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Yes |
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RoCEv2/RDMA
RoCEv2/RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access over Converged Ethernet v2) provides low-latency converged switching network services for data centers via RDMA over UDP/IP. UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol) is a communication protocol used for time-sensitive transmissions such as video or voice, which speeds up communication without requiring «handshakes» from the receiving party.
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Yes |