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Broadcom BCM957414M4140DD 5720 Dual Port SFP28 Daughter Card
- Controller: Broadcom BCM57414
- Number of Ports: 2
- Port Speed: 10Gb/s and 25Gb/s
- Connector Type: SFP28
- Form Factor: Daughter Card
- Interface: PCIe
- Supports RDMA (RoCE)
- Ideal for high-performance networking applications
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Product Overview
The Broadcom BCM957414M4140DD is a dual-port SFP28 daughter card, supporting 10/25Gb/s Ethernet speeds. It is designed for integration into systems requiring high-speed, low-latency network connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Daughter Card |
| Brand | Broadcom |
| Model | BCM957414M4140DD |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speed | 10/25Gb/s |
| Port Type | SFP28 |
| Interface | PCIe |
Product Description
The Broadcom BCM957414M4140DD is a high-performance network interface card in the form of a daughter card, featuring two SFP28 ports. This card is powered by the Broadcom BCM57414 controller, a leading solution for 10/25 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity in modern data centers and enterprise environments. The SFP28 interface supports both 10Gb/s and 25Gb/s speeds, offering flexibility and future-proofing for network infrastructure. This daughter card is designed for systems that require high bandwidth and low latency, such as servers used for virtualization, storage, high-performance computing (HPC), and cloud infrastructure. The dual-port design allows for network redundancy, link aggregation, or connection to multiple network segments. The BCM57414 controller is known for its advanced features, including support for RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) over Converged Ethernet (RoCE), which can significantly improve application performance by offloading network processing from the host CPU. The daughter card form factor indicates it is intended for integration into specific system designs, often found in OEM server configurations. Its PCIe interface ensures high-speed communication with the host system, making it a powerful component for demanding network-intensive workloads.


