Cisco Nexus 7000 Network Switch Can Route 15 Terabits Per Second
A new network switch with massive 20 times bandwidth capacity that of any switch currently available in market.
Cisco 7000 Network Switch scales beyond 15 terabits per second, with future availability of 40Gb and 100 Gb Ethernet and unified fabric I/O modules.

(Fig. 01: Cisco's 3-1/2-foot-tall box - Nexus 7000 Network Switch [image credit cisco])
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