🔬 Core Technology

Muchuang Chips + Intel Chips - Dual-core drive for self-controllable network solutions in computing centers

Chip-Level Core Technology Support

EZMAX NIC products are centered around Muchuang network controller chips, supplemented by Intel X710/XL710 series chips, forming a complete high-speed network solution. Our technology covers the complete network protocol stack from chip layer to application layer, providing high-performance, low-latency network connectivity for AI Computing Centers and GPU clusters.

🧠 Muchuang Network Controller Chips

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Muchuang N1 Series

Self-Controllable · Low Power · High Performance

Muchuang N1 series network controllers are high-performance intelligent network chips launched by Wuxi Muchuang Integrated Circuit Design Co., Ltd., supporting dual/quad port 10G SFP+ interfaces, suitable for servers, switches, routers and other network equipment.

  • Completely domestically designed, supporting national IT platforms
  • Supports SR-IOV, VMDq, RSS and other virtualization technologies
  • Low power design, typical power consumption only 5W
  • Compatible with standard PCIe 3.0 x8 interface
  • Supports mainstream operating systems (Linux/Windows/VMware)

Muchuang N1-2C

Dual port 10G SFP+ network controller

📡 Ports: 2×10G SFP+

🔌 Bus: PCIe 3.0 x8

⚡ Power: 5W

🏭 Process: Domestic

Muchuang N1-4C

Quad port 10G SFP+ network controller

📡 Ports: 4×10G SFP+

🔌 Bus: PCIe 3.0 x8

⚡ Power: 7W

🏭 Process: Domestic

⚡ Intel Chip Series

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Intel X710/XL710 Series

Industry Standard · Wide Compatibility

Intel X710-BM2 and XL710-BM1 chips are industry-leading enterprise network controller chips with excellent performance and stability, widely used in data centers and cloud computing environments.

  • PCIe 3.0 x8 interface, high bandwidth
  • SR-IOV virtualization support
  • DPDK support for high-performance packet processing
  • VXLAN overlay network support
  • RDMA ready for high-performance computing

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