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Innodisk Launches High-Speed 10GbE LAN Series to Power Next-Generation Edge AI Networking
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The series comes in both M.2 and PCIe form factors, delivering high-throughput, low-latency connectivity with DPDK, PTP, and SR-IOV, enabling efficient processing for data-intensive workloads in space-constrained environments.
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