ATTO Technology Unveils Next-Gen FastFrame N424 Quad Port 25GbE NIC
Supports 25Gb/s per port with 1µs latency via RoCE on x16 PCIe 4.0, reducing CPU overhead for AI training and HPC simulations
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 18, 2025 at 2:01 pmATTO Technology, Inc. launches of an addition to its FastFrame lineup: the FastFrame N424 Quad Port 25GbE NIC with 4th-Gen improved silicon.
This intelligent NIC sets a new standard for performance, latency, and versatility, powering the most demanding workflows in M&E, AI, HPC, and data centers.
“As data demands skyrocket across industries, connectivity is the linchpin that turns potential into performance,” said Timothy J. Klein, president and CEO, ATTO Technology. “The new FastFrame N424 delivers the speed, efficiency, and intelligence needed to keep media production, AI innovation, and data center operations ahead of the curve.”
FastFrame N424 Quad Port 25GbE NIC
The FastFrame N424 brings quad-port 25GbE connectivity to IT and data center environments, offering a scalable, low-latency solution for high-bandwidth applications. Key benefits include:
- AI and HPC: Supports 25Gb/s per port with 1µs latency via RoCE on x16 PCIe 4.0, reducing CPU overhead for AI training and HPC simulations.
- Data Centers: SR-IOV and advanced offloads (LRO, LSO, TSO, RSS) on x16 PCIe 4.0 ensure congestion-free, high-throughput virtualized workloads.
- M&E: As the only quad-port 25GbE NIC with macOS compatibility, it empowers creative workflows with integration and high-speed performance for video editing and production.
The N424 is supported by ATTO 360 Networking software, simplifying configuration with pre-tuned profiles and real-time diagnostics via ATTOview, while ATTO Ethernet Suite for Windows and Linux streamlines installation, including RDMA dependencies, for rapid deployment. With driver support across Windows, Linux and macOS, this NIC offers unmatched intelligence, flexibility, and performance.
“From 8K video pipelines to AI-driven analytics, the N424 is built to handle the toughest challenges,” Klein added. “It’s not just fast – it’s smart, efficient, and ready to power the future.”