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Lenovo
SKU: 4X97B02426
Lenovo 4X97B02426 Thinksystem V3 2U BLUEFIELD-3 B3220 Power Cable KIT
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HP Inc
SKU: 340L3AA
HP Inc 340L3AA NVIDIA NVLINK 3-SLOT BRG
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HPE
SKU: P74722-B21
HPE DL380A GEN12 DPU Enable KIT - P74722-B21
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HPE
SKU: P71949-B21
HPE DL385 G11 DPU PWR CBL KIT 3XNVD BF3 - P71949-B21
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HPE
SKU: P70312-B21
HPE DL380A GEN11 DPU PWR CBL KIT - P70312-B21
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Lenovo
SKU: 4Z57A14185
Lenovo 2M MELLANOX HDR IB DAC QSFP56 Cable - 4Z57A14185
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Lenovo
SKU: 4Z57A14190
Lenovo 10M MELLANOX HDR IB AOC QSFP56 Cable - 4Z57A14190
In stock · Ships same business day$5,906.99
The AI Networking & DPUs category covers data processing units (DPUs), SmartNICs, and AI-accelerated network adapters designed to offload packet processing, security, storage virtualization, and telemetry workloads from the host CPU. Products here typically integrate programmable Arm cores, hardware accelerators, and high-speed network ports (25GbE through 400GbE) on a single PCIe card, enabling the host processor to dedicate its cycles entirely to application or inference workloads. Key buying considerations include PCIe generation and lane count, supported offload engines (RDMA/RoCE, NVMe-oF, IPsec/TLS, Open vSwitch), on-board memory capacity, SDK and DOCA/P4 programmability, and thermal envelope for dense 1U/2U server slots.
These adapters are used in GPU inference clusters where CPU overhead from networking would otherwise bottleneck throughput, in hyperconverged and software-defined storage deployments requiring NVMe-oF target offload, and in zero-trust datacenter architectures that push microsegmentation and encrypted tunneling onto the NIC rather than the host. Typical buyers include datacenter architects sizing AI training fabric, cloud service providers building tenant isolation, and enterprise storage teams deploying disaggregated NVMe pools.

