Re: The ultimate TOE design

From: Lennert Buytenhek
Date: Fri Sep 24 2004 - 13:18:41 EST


On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 06:21:35AM -0700, Leonid Grossman wrote:

> > > And at 10GbE, embedded CPUs just don't cut it - it has to be custom
> > > ASIC (granted, with some means to simplify debugging and reduce the
> > > risk of hw bugs and TCP changes).
> >
> > Intel's IXP2800 can do 10GbE.
>
> Hi Lennert,

Hello,


> I was referring to the server side.
> One can certanly build a 10GbE box based on IPX2800 (or some other parts),
> but at 17-25W it is not usable in NICs since the entire PCI card budget is
> less than that - nothing left for 10GbE PHY, memory, etc.

Ah, ok, that makes sense. As someone else also noted, the IXP2800
only has a 64/66 PCI interface anyway, so it wouldn't really be
suitable for the task you were referring to.


cheers,
Lennert
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