Intel E835-CCQDA1/CQDA2 Ethernet Network Adapters

Intel E835-CCQDA1/CQDA2 Ethernet Network Adapters are 800 Series E835 network adapters that support the expanding bandwidth demands of modern networks, especially cloud services, virtualized environments, and large data transfers. The low-power design of the E835-CCQDA1/CQDA2 reduces energy consumption across the system, decreasing costs and environmental impact, while addressing increasingly important power density challenges.

The Intel E835-CCQDA1/CQDA2 Ethernet Network Adapters are ideal for critical applications, supporting iWARP and RoCEv2 RDMA, modern security features, key timing protocols, and a fast data exchange. The standards-based adapters provide performance without the complexity and high cost of proprietary technologies.

Deployment is made easier through shared drivers for all 800 Series Network Adapter families (E835, E830, and E810), ensuring software consistency across product generations. The E835-CCQDA1/CQDA2 200GbE adapters also support multiple-port configurations, providing relief for port-constrained networks by leveraging the available Ethernet Port Configuration Tool (EPCT).

Features

  • Speeds up to 200GbE
  • PCIe 5.0 x8 or PCIe 4.0 x16
  • Up to 200GbE Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
  • Multiple port configurations are possible with EPCT
  • Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
  • Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) enabled
  • IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol v2
  • Precision Time Measurement (PTM) v1.0a
  • Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) 1.0 compliant
  • Modern security with signed firmware, secure boot, and hardware root of trust (RoT)

Specifications

  • Maximum storage humidity at 90% non-condensing relative humidity at 35°C
  • Storage temperature of -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F)
  • Operating temperature of 0°C to +65°C (+32°F to +149°F)
  • LED Indicators ACTIVITY (blinking) NO ACTIVITY (off) LINK SPEED (green = max speed; amber = less than max; off = no link)
Paskelbta: 2026-04-15 | Atnaujinta: 2026-04-15