Ethernet PCI Express (PCIe) is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard for connecting components such as network cards, sound cards, and other peripherals to a computer. It is the most common type of connection used in modern PCs and laptops. PCIe offers faster data transfer speeds than traditional PCI, allowing for faster data transfer between components. It also supports multiple lanes, allowing for multiple devices to be connected at the same time. PCIe is the most popular connection type for networking cards, sound cards, and other peripherals.
Intel X722-DA2 10Gbps Dual Port SFP+ Ethernet PCI Express 3.0 x8 Network AdapterThe Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X722 features WARP RDMA for high data throughput, low-latency workloads and low CPU utilization. The X722 is ideal for Software Defined..
E810-CQDA2 adapters support a wide range of system configurations to meet customer needs and workload requirements. The many port and speed combinations available simplify validation and deployment. Using EPCT, these adapters can be programmed to act..