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Cristian_25H Oct 18, 2012 05:20 PM

Intel Launches New Ethernet Controller for Embedded Systems
 
Intel has launched the Intel Ethernet Controller I210 Family for desktop, server, and embedded systems. These new low-power gigabit Ethernet controllers include advanced features, such as IEEE 802.1AS Time Stamping and 802.1Qav Audio-Video Bridging for better streaming of content. The I210 also comes with innovative power management features that reduce overall platform power consumption, and can withstand industrial temperatures, making it ideal for Industrial Automation, In-Vehicle Infotainment, Medical, Print Imaging, Telecommunications Infrastructure, and Military platforms.

Like other embedded products, Intel offers 7-year extended lifecycle support so customers can protect their development investment. Additional information can be found here.

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-10...l_i210_thm.jpg

puma99dk| Oct 18, 2012 05:40 PM

sounds nice, i am happy for my onboard Intel 82579V Gigabit Ethernet, bcs Intel r the best :D

Drone Oct 18, 2012 06:13 PM

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can withstand industrial temperatures, making it ideal for Industrial Automation, In-Vehicle Infotainment, Medical, Print Imaging, Telecommunications Infrastructure, and Military platforms.
aka not for average Joes.

james888 Oct 18, 2012 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Drone (Post 2750462)
aka not for average Joes.

Just wait. All the high end motherboards are going to have it now and say it is apart of their military grade hardware specs.

puma99dk| Oct 18, 2012 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by james888 (Post 2750468)
Just wait. All the high end motherboards are going to have it now and say it is apart of their military grade hardware specs.

that wouldn't surprise me if they do. but still Intel Ethernet rocks :nutkick:

mediasorcerer Oct 19, 2012 02:16 AM

I didnt realise having a good nic can make such a difference.

james888 Oct 19, 2012 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mediasorcerer (Post 2750827)
I didnt realise having a good nic can make such a difference.

What told you that?


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