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High speed networks connecting clusters

Why

Network switches seem to bottleneck a lot of builds and capable hardware is prohibitively expensive.

Is it possible to make more affordable network switches in the 10 Gb range? Is this a copper interface or optical?

Required blocks:

  • CPU to control messages and protocol
  • FPGA to support high speed interface and possibly process signal to feed to the CPU
  • More specifically, what are we designing.

    A network switch with 48 ports that can handle high speed ethernet. This might start at 1 GHz and we'll see what it takes for 10 GHz.

    A starting design might be an 8 port 1 GHz switch and see what it takes to expand ports and speed.

    Texas Instruments reference design

    OpenNIC

    PANIC

    XILINX Development NIC

    FPGA NIC

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