102.4 Tbps Liquid Cooled Switch

David Bombal · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1mo ago

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Explains the design and implementation of a 102.4 Tbps liquid cooled switch for hyperscale data centers

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Discover how hyperscalers are pushing 102.4T data speeds with 64 ports of 1.6T. We reveal why liquid cooling is now essential to manage extreme switch power consumption. NOTE: Nikul Sheth is the Engineering Product Manager at Cisco. Thank you to @Cisco for sponsoring this video and my trip to Cisco Live! #cisco #switch #g300
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