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$159.99
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Average Price
$159.99
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$159.99
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$159.99
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Product Name
10Gtek 800Gb /s OSFP DAC Compatible for NVIDIA MCP7Y00-N002, 2-Meter, 26AWG, 8-Channel OSFP Fin-top Breakout to 2x400G Flat-top Cable, NDR Infiniband and Ethernet Solutions
Store Product Code
B0GVJ3LJY9
Store Name
amazon.com
Brand
10Gtek
Category
Network Transceivers
Features
Splits a single 800G OSFP port into two independent 400G QSFP112 links. It delivers 800Gbps aggregate bandwidth for NDR InfiniBand and 800G/400G Ethernet solutions, maximizing port utilization in AI and HPC clusters.
Built as a direct-attach copper cable with no active electronics, it achieves near-zero latency and OSFP ends each consume 0.1 Watts. This makes it ideal for latency-sensitive workloads like AI training, offering superior efficiency over optical solutions.
Features a Twin-port OSFP connector for Quantum-2/Spectrum-4 switches and two QSFP112 connectors for ConnectX-7 adapters and BlueField-3 DPUs. Supports CMIS-based auto-negotiation for hot-plug and dual-mode (InfiniBand/Ethernet) operation.
The 2-meter length and 26AWG gauge are engineered for flexible in-rack server-to-switch connections. Its lightweight design simplifies cable management in high-density data center environments.
For short-reach applications under 3 meters, this DAC provides the lowest total cost of ownership compared to optical transceivers, making it the budget-friendly choice for building NVIDIA DGX systems and GPU compute pools.
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