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2-chip controller set drives down Ethernet hookup costs

Journal Article · · Data Commun.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5248577
The authros discuss very-large-scale-integration-based (VLSI) chips to connect workstations to an Ethernet local network. They help reduce the expensive 80 to 100 chips now typical with board-level controllers to only a handful, and will be capable, with varying degrees of intervention by the workstation's control processing unit, of providing basic Ethernet control. In some applications the chip differences will be obvious; in others, they will be subtle.
Research Organization:
Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA
OSTI ID:
5248577
Journal Information:
Data Commun.; (United States), Journal Name: Data Commun.; (United States) Vol. 10; ISSN DACOD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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