Ethernet Reaches into Ever More Application Spaces
I blog from time to time about what’s new in Ethernet. I have just returned from the latest 802.3 meeting in Florida. IEEE 802.3 is the forum that maintains and updates Ethernet standards.
Here are some photos from Florida, I particularly like the one of the manatee I saw near the meeting hotel during a lunchtime walk:
There seems to be more activity going on in 802.3 than ever before with Ethernet spreading into ever more application spaces. The latest field is disk drives with a new study group getting underway to promote an Ethernet standard for hard disk drives.
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