<p>➀ Intel has launched new network adapters, the E830 series for 25GbE to 200GbE and the E610 series for 10GbE and 2.5GbE, with PCIe Gen4 support.</p><p>➁ The E830 series offers up to 200GbE throughput, while the E610 series supports multi-gigabit speeds with up to 50% lower power consumption.</p><p>➂ These new adapters are expected to be available in 2025, focusing on server applications with OCP NIC 3.0 slots.</p>
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