➀ Delta has showcased a next-generation switch, the DC-90640, designed for the 1.6TbE networking generation. The switch is capable of 102.4Tbps and is set to be released in 2025. It features a liquid-cooled design and supports 64 ports via 1.6T OSFP cages. The switch is powered by dual 4.5kW power supplies and is expected to support 30W modules. ➁ The switch is expected to use Broadcom's Tomahawk 6 switch chip, which is scheduled for 2025. It will also support PCIe Gen6 NICs for 800GbE, enabling 128x 800G connections per switch. ➂ The networking infrastructure is crucial for AI buildouts, as it requires many switches and high-bandwidth switches to reduce radix and minimize tail latencies.
Related Articles
- GigaPlus GP-S25-1602 Review A Cheap 16-port 2.5GbE and 2-port 10G Switch3 months ago
 - GigaPlus GP-S25-1602 Review A Cheap 16-port 2.5GbE and 2-port 10G Switch3 months ago
 - The Network Switch That is Still Going After A Decade7 months ago
 - MikroTik RDS2216-02XG-4S+4XS-2XQ Review A Better SwitchNASServer with a Catch7 months ago
 - The MikroTik CSS318-16G-2S+IN Half-Width Switch is Coming10 months ago
 - The Mini ASUS EBP15 PoE Switch is Tiny10 months ago
 - Gigaplus GP-S25-0802P PoE 8-port 2.5GbE and 2-port 10G Review10 months ago
 - XikeStor SKS1200-8XGT Review A Cheap 8-port 10Gbase-T Switch11 months ago
 - HPE Slingshot 400 Brings a Liquid Cooled 51.2T Switch and 400Gbps Networking12 months ago
 - Tenda TEM2010F 8-port 2.5GbE and 2-port SFP Switch Review12 months ago