400G Task Force, 100G Backplane Project and Other Highlights from IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards Meeting
Here is another report from an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards meeting, this time held in Norfolk, Virginia. Norfolk has a large naval base and, while I was there, I got to see the USS Cole and the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers USS Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
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