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Broadcom suddenly dominates 10 Gigabit controllers

Broadcom pointed out at the VMworld 2009 trade show this week that the company now has almost 70% of the market for 10 Gigabit Ethernet controllers, a huge jump, according to the latest Dell'Oro Group numbers. Read full story

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