This is an Intel Xeon 6 SoC DPU on a PCIe Card from Senao at Computex 2026
Networking At Computex 2026, we saw something that was really neat, and Ada grabbed a few photos. …
Networking At Computex 2026, we saw something that was really neat, and Ada grabbed a few photos. …
… These ports are primarily here to offer an ultra-fast data path to another system via Thunderbolt networking or to hook up fast peripherals if not a whole other DAS cage , but they do also support all the mandatory Thunderbolt 4 features, such as display out via DP Alt Mode. …
… Meanwhile, no rack would be complete without power, cooling, and networking. …
… Combined with the native USB4 support from Intel’s integrated Thunderbolt 4 controller, this gives the S5 an ample amount of I/O bandwidth for both Ethernet and USB networking. …
… Next to the USB-C ports is the system’s sole dedicated display output: an HDMI 2.1 port. Moving to the right again, we get to where things are arguably more interesting with these GB10 systems: the trio of network ports. First off is a 10GbE port for local networking. …
… This is the Next-Gen NVIDIA ConnectX-8 for 800Gbps Networking At SC24 we saw the NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC in the NVIDIA Quantum-X InfiniBand display. …
… That display shows the POST codes. It may not seem exciting, but we once had a rack of 2U 4-node ASUS servers, and this display helped us quickly see which one had not booted. …
… Otherwise, all of the features are identical, including the USB port configuration, USB networking support, and the reintroduction of display output capabilities. …
… HPE had one of its next-gen AMD EPYC “Venice” sleds on display. …
… As luck would have it, we happened to run into one of those systems over at the Supermicro Computex 2026 booth, where NVIDIA’s partner had its DGX Station system, the Super AI Station, on full display. …