Product Summary
- Industry-leading cutting-edge network adapter card with 10/25/40/50/100/200GbE ports
- Suitable for low-latency, high-throughput applications
- Offers state-of-the-art hardware offload
- Highest ROI and lowest TCO for hyperscale, public cloud, private cloud, storage, machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data
Product series
NVIDIA MELLANOX BLUEFIELD® SMART NICs
The NVIDIA Mellanox BlueField family is a highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) optimized for NVMe storage systems, NFV (Network Functions Virtualization), security systems and embedded devices. Smart NICs are also advanced programmable Ethernet NICs for acceleration, flexibility and efficiency.
- Combining Arm® processing power with advanced network offloads to accelerate a variety of security, networking and storage applications.
- Ideal for accelerating workloads in data center, Web 2.0, cloud, and storage environments.
- Beyond simple connectivity, SmartNICs implement network traffic processing in the NIC that would always be done by the CPU in a basic NIC.
product name
- NVIDIA BlueField®-2 IPU-based Programmable Smart Adapters
- NVIDIA Mellanox BlueField® IPU-based Programmable Smart Adapters
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NVIDIA MELLANOX CONNECTX®‐6 EN
- 2 x 200Gb/s Ethernet, 800ns low latency, high-performance NIC supporting block-level encryption and NVMe over Fabric offload
- PCIe Gen4 support
- Provides the level of performance and scalability required for machine learning applications
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NVIDIA MELLANOX ConnectX®-5 EN
- Equipped with 100Gb/s, 50Gb/s, or 25Gb/s Ethernet x2 ports
- Sub-700ns latency plus NVMe over Fabrics offload support
- PCIe Gen4 support
product name
- ConnectX®-5 100GbE Single/Dual-Port Adapters
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"NVIDIA DPU" is a notable processor equipped with ARM CPU and peripheral devices in addition to the ConnectX series NIC introduced above.
In conventional systems, the CPU was responsible for many roles such as network, storage, security, management, etc., and was overloaded. By replacing these with the DPU (Data Processing Unit), the host CPU can process applications You can achieve a state where you can concentrate on
The "DPU Thorough Use Guide" thoroughly explains what a DPU is and what specific applications it can be used for. Please click the button below and fill in the simple form to download it.