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The Ethernet community is working to introduce six new rates in the next 3 years

In its first 27 years of existence we saw the introduction of six Ethernet rates – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1Gbps, 10Gbps 40Gbps and 100Gbps.  And the Ethernet community is now working feverously to introduce six new rates -- 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps, 25Gbps 50Gbps, 200Gbps and 400Gbps-- in the next three years. 

Higher Ethernet rates used to be introduced when industry bandwidth requirements drove the need for speed.  Butwith Ethernet’s success, it soon became apparent that one new advance could satisfy the requirements of each Ethernet application space.  This was clearly illustrated nearly 10 years ago when it was recognized that computing and networking were growing at different rates.   This led to 40Gbps being selected as the next rate for servers beyond 10Gbps, while 100Gbps was selected as the next networking rate.   

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The Ethernet community is working to introduce six new rates in the next 3 years

In its first 27 years of existence we saw the introduction of six Ethernet rates – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1Gbps, 10Gbps 40Gbps and 100Gbps.  And the Ethernet community is now working feverously to introduce six new rates -- 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps, 25Gbps 50Gbps, 200Gbps and 400Gbps-- in the next three years. Higher Ethernet rates used to be introduced when industry bandwidth requirements drove the need for speed.  Butwith Ethernet’s success, it soon became apparent that one new advance could satisfy the requirements of each Ethernet application space.  This was clearly illustrated nearly 10 years ago when it was recognized that computing and networking were growing at different rates.   This led to 40Gbps being selected as the next rate for servers beyond 10Gbps, while 100Gbps was selected as the next networking rate.   To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

The Ethernet community is working to introduce six new rates in the next 3 years

In its first 27 years of existence we saw the introduction of six Ethernet rates – 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1Gbps, 10Gbps 40Gbps and 100Gbps.  And the Ethernet community is now working feverously to introduce six new rates -- 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps, 25Gbps 50Gbps, 200Gbps and 400Gbps-- in the next three years. Higher Ethernet rates used to be introduced when industry bandwidth requirements drove the need for speed.  Butwith Ethernet’s success, it soon became apparent that one new advance could satisfy the requirements of each Ethernet application space.  This was clearly illustrated nearly 10 years ago when it was recognized that computing and networking were growing at different rates.   This led to 40Gbps being selected as the next rate for servers beyond 10Gbps, while 100Gbps was selected as the next networking rate.   To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here