Bcm89885 Info

On the screen, he refreshed the PHY status.

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As automotive moves toward (10 Mbps, multi-drop) for low-cost sensors and 10GBASE-T1 (10 Gbps for backbone), where does the BCM89888 fit? It remains the workhorse for the near-term (2024-2030) production vehicles. Most OEMs are standardizing on 1000BASE-T1 for all camera and radar links until 5+ Gbps becomes cost-effective. On the screen, he refreshed the PHY status

: It is part of the 100/1000BASE-T1 family, supporting multi-gigabit speeds as vehicles transition toward more data-intensive software-defined architectures. It remains the workhorse for the near-term (2024-2030)

He slotted the card back into the server chassis. He waited for the initialization sequence. The BCM89885 draws a significant amount of power when it wakes up—nearly 600 milliwatts in full operation, which is a lot for a chip its size. He watched the power meter on the rack. It ticked up slightly.