After a relatively sluggish year, multiple segments of the switch and router networking markets are due for a solid year of growth. Data center switches, in particular, are set for an AI-driven climb.
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Cisco and Nvidia are ramping up their partnership, and the latest deliverables include the new Cisco N9100 series data center ...
The Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches are enterprise-class core and aggregation layer switches, supporting full programmability and serviceability. Based on an x86 CPU, the Cisco Catalyst 9500 ...
The Cisco N9100 switch was introduced at Nvidia's GTC event in Washington, D.C. It features Nvidia’s Spectrum-X ASICS, ...
“[Cisco] is a little bit late to the party [and] we’re not stopping with the switches [and] we’re continuing to lap the field with integration to the full-stack solution as well, so we welcome the ...
White box switches and open-source Network Operating Systems (NOS) are transforming the networking landscape by offering greater flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. This article explores ...
Earlier this month, Celestica Inc. introduced the DS6000 and DS6001, two new 1.6TbE data center switches engineered for AI and high-bandwidth applications, and announced plans to contribute their ...
While most households are likely to use wireless internet for most of their devices, there are some times when a wired ...
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