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The networking world is quickly moving away from custom silicon. Because of companies like Broadcom and Marvel it's getting easier and easier to buy/order ASICs instead of designing them. Cisco announced this year I think that all their lower-end switches will be using Broadcom.

So go check out what these 2 companies have in terms of switch on a chip type ASICs. AFAIK no one has come out with a multiport PCIx card that can do L3 switching between its ports. That would be neat. And I think it's just a matter of time till someone does. I would buy such a card if it worked under Linux or FreeBSD just to play with.



NetFPGA might fit what you're looking for: http://netfpga.org/




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