Innodisk introduces 10GbE LAN modules for edge AI networking
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Innodisk has introduced a new High-Speed 10GbE LAN Series designed to deliver higher bandwidth for edge artificial intelligence applications, including industrial automation, machine vision, autonomous mobile robots, and video surveillance systems.
The portfolio includes modules in M.2 2242, M.2 2280, and low-profile PCIe form factors. The products use Intel E610 and X710 Ethernet controllers and support technologies including Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), Precision Time Protocol (PTP), and Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) to improve packet processing, time synchronization, and resource utilization in virtualized environments.
According to the company, the modules are intended to address growing demand for low-latency, high-throughput networking as edge AI systems process increasing volumes of sensor, video, and machine data.
The series uses a daughterboard architecture and shielded high-speed cables to simplify integration into embedded and space-constrained systems. Selected models support operation from minus 40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius for use in industrial and outdoor environments.
Among the new products is the EGPL-T203, which Innodisk says is a dual-port 10GbE LAN module in an M.2 form factor with wide-temperature support. The company also introduced the EGPL-T2F1, an M.2-based SFP+ LAN module that supports both optical and direct-attached copper SFP+ connections for fiber networking applications.
Additional models in the lineup include the EGPL-T103, ELPL-T101, and ELPL-T201, offering a range of networking configurations for embedded and edge computing systems.
The company said the new LAN series is designed to support next-generation edge AI deployments that require compact, high-speed network connectivity.
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