Every day, vendors are working to deliver faster microprocessors that work with more memory. Meanwhile, software suppliers are designing more sophisticated applications that work with data, voice, and recently even video information. As higher volumes of data are generated, a need for faster local area networks arises. A few years ago, in anticipation of that need, vendors delivered 10G Ethernet products. Unlike previous versions of Ethernet, sales of 10G products have been slow to take off.
10G Ethernet Starts To Take Hold
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski January 25, 2005 05:00 AMEvery day, vendors are working to deliver faster microprocessors that work with more memory. Meanwhile, software suppliers are designing more sophisticated applications that work with data, voice, and recently even video information. As higher volumes of data are generated, a need for faster local area networks arises. A few years ago, in anticipation of that need, vendors delivered 10G Ethernet products. Unlike previous versions of Ethernet, sales of 10G products have been slow to take off.