Translate to:

News
HardWare
Gadgets
Games
SoftWare
IT
Internet
Misc.
InsideHW
Syndicate
Quotes
Additional Translations
Forum Latest Posts
Forum Popular Threads
  1. PSU Calculator (14701 views)
  2. AMD Radeon HD 2900XT Review (13469 views)
  3. HTC Touch (9114 views)
  4. New World in Conflict Trailer (8065 views)
  5. Is it true that if you buy 1000mhz+ RAM.. (7722 views)
  6. Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse (7681 views)
  7. Installing Linux as a second operating system (7604 views)
  8. How to convert high-definition movies for iPhone(f (6962 views)
  9. Can't Play MP3/WAV over HTTP (6857 views)
  10. Half Life Two: Episode Two (6020 views)
Home arrow HardWare arrow Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controllers Go Small
Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controllers Go Small PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Intel has launched a new family of low power Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) controllers: the Intel 82574 series. These tiny silicon packages take up 40% less space than previous generations and consume as little as 710mW in GbE mode and 300mW in 10/100 mode. These controllers perfectly complement Intel Atom Processor Z500 Series designs for small form-factor embedding computing applications in such industries as telecommunications, medical, industrial and infotainment. The Intel 82574 family has extended 7-year manufacturing availability to protect customer system investment.
 
Related News
Contents copyright © 2007-2009 by Digital World. All rights reserved.
All trademarks used are property of their respective owners.
News comments and forum posts remain property of posters.