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Intel Launches New Gigabit Ethernet Family
- By Scott Bekker
- June 30, 2000
Intel Corp. launched a new family of Gigabit Ethernet products, including a new network adapter supporting fiber networks that offers 998 megabits per second (Mbps) performance in benchmark tests.
Intel's new products support Gigabit Ethernet copper (1000Base-T) and fiber optic (1000Base-SX) networks and will help address the demanding bandwidth requirements of evolving networks and data centers supporting e-business and Internet applications.
The family is based around the new Intel 82543GC Gigabit Ethernet controller, which includes integrated support for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps (1 Gigabit) network connections in a single chip. This allows Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet technologies to interact on the same network and provides a clear migration path from older Ethernet networks to the next generation Gigabit Ethernet network technology.
The new controller boosts network performance by offloading selected network functions, such as calculations verifying the integrity of a data packet and transmission confirmations from the server host processor. This improves the throughput of the network connection and increases the speed of transactions over a network.
In addition to the new controller, Intel also announced two new Gigabit Ethernet adapters. The PRO/1000 F Server Adapter is designed for Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic cables. The PRO/1000 T Server Adapter is designed for network connections over Category 5 copper wiring. The PRO/1000 T Server Adapter will sense the current network speed and will integrate with existing 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet switches. The adapter will migrate to faster Gigabit Ethernet speeds as Gigabit Ethernet switches are deployed.
Contact Intel, (800) 538-3373, www.intel.com.
About the Author
Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.