On February 4th, Lingda, a subsidiary of the Guanghe Organization, introduced Linkdata—a lineup of domestically manufactured core I/O components tailored for server storage control and high-speed network interconnections. Constructed on a wholly indigenous architectural framework, this product not only elevates performance and energy efficiency but also dismantles the long-standing dependency on imported essential components. Presently, the product has been deployed on a large scale in general-purpose servers, AI servers, and pivotal industrial applications.
Linkdata encompasses fundamental components such as Host Bus Adapter (HBA) cards, Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) cards, and 10G/25G Network Interface Cards (NICs). All these components are engineered on a fully self-developed architecture, guaranteeing complete autonomous oversight. Its storage offerings are fully compatible with Tri-Mode specifications, seamlessly integrating SATA, SAS, and NVMe protocols. This compatibility opens avenues for future advancements in storage architecture.
In the realm of networking, the domestically crafted 10G/25G NICs deliver wire-speed throughput while striking an optimal balance between minimal latency and energy conservation, aligning with global benchmarks in performance. Relevant products have undergone thorough compatibility and adaptation testing with numerous leading cloud platforms, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs, referred to as Whole machine factory here, meaning system integrators), and operating systems. This ensures the provision of versatile I/O solutions across diverse computing environments.
