<p>➀ NVIDIA introduces a high-speed 800G OSFP to 2x 400G QSFP112 passive splitter DAC cable, designed for connecting its SN5610 switches and ConnectX-8 NICs; </p><p>➁ The cable utilizes 112G PAM4 signaling and splits an 800G port into two 400G ports, supporting next-gen networking demands; </p><p>➂ Highlights the evolving complexity of 400G/800G connectivity standards, including OSFP and QSFP112 connector variations for high-performance computing environments.</p>
Related Articles
- Trump says Intel has made a 'fortune' and America has made $40 billion after the US invested in ailing chipmaker — Intel has gained $73 billion in market cap since investment13 days ago
- The Massive Size of Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T Switch Chips and Tomhawk Ultra Bonus15 days ago
- Frore's new LiquidJet coldplates are equipped to handle the spiralling power demands of future AI GPUs — built to handle up to 4.4Kw TDPs, solution could be deployed in power-hungry Feynman data centers19 days ago
- CSP capex $420bn this year; $520bn next year20 days ago
- Microsoft deploys world's first 'supercomputer-scale' GB300 NVL72 Azure cluster — 4,608 GB300 GPUs linked together to form a single, unified accelerator capable of 92.1 exaFLOPS of FP4 inference24 days ago
- U.S. finally grants Nvidia license to ship AI GPUs to UAE: 500,000 Blackwell GPUs coming to the Gulf region25 days ago
- STH Q3 2025 Letter from the Editor Trifecta Challengesabout 1 month ago
- UK energy price may stymie US datacentre investmentabout 1 month ago
- Why Enfabrica Has the Coolest Technologyabout 1 month ago
- Nvidia drops a cool $900 million on Enfabrica tech and hiring its CEO, report claims — AI networking chip company boasts capacity to connect 100,000 GPUs togetherabout 1 month ago