Chelsio SM40G-SR 40G Short-Reach QSFP+ Optical Module
MPN: SM40G-SR
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MPN: SM40G-SR
$98.09
Chelsio SM40G-SR 40G Short-Reach QSFP+ Optical Module
In Stock
Highlights
B2B pricing options available.
SabrePC B2B Account Services
Save instantly and shop with assurance knowing that you have a dedicated account team a phone call or email away to help answer any of your questions with a B2B account.
- Business-Only Pricing
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- Products and Support
Overview
Specifications
Chelsio's SM40G-SR 40Gb/s 100m Multimode QSFP+ optical transceivers are designed and certified for use with Chelsio's 40-Gigabit Ethernet Unified Wire Adapters. The Chelsio SM40G-SR Transceiver is compatible with Chelsio's T5-based Unified Wire Adapters.
The T5 adapters support PCI Express 3.0 host bus interface, and are optimized for storage, cloud computing, HPC, virtualization and other data center applications. The fifth-generation T5 ASIC technology from Chelsio provides the highest performance while dramatically lowering host-system CPU and memory overhead with on-board hardware that offloads TCP/IP, iSCSI, FCoE and iWARP RDMA processing. As a result, the system benefits from higher bandwidth, lower latency and reduced power consumption.
The T5 adapters support PCI Express 3.0 host bus interface, and are optimized for storage, cloud computing, HPC, virtualization and other data center applications. The fifth-generation T5 ASIC technology from Chelsio provides the highest performance while dramatically lowering host-system CPU and memory overhead with on-board hardware that offloads TCP/IP, iSCSI, FCoE and iWARP RDMA processing. As a result, the system benefits from higher bandwidth, lower latency and reduced power consumption.