QNAP Showcases Thunderbolt 5 Card, Artificial Intelligence-Powered NAS, and Managed Switches at Computex 2025

QNAP highlights next-gen Thunderbolt 5, Artificial Intelligence-enabled NAS, and advanced switches to meet the needs of data-driven businesses at Computex 2025.

QNAP unveiled a series of high-speed networking and advanced storage solutions at Computex 2025, targeting data centers, creative studios, and small-to-medium businesses. The central highlight is the QSW-M7230-2X4F24T, a 1U rackmount Layer 3 Lite managed switch designed to accommodate complex connectivity and performance requirements in modern computing environments.

The QSW-M7230-2X4F24T features 24 copper 10 GbE BASE-T ports, four 25 GbE SFP28 fiber interfaces, and two 100 GbE QSFP28 uplinks, offering versatile connectivity for network scaling. The switch supports advanced protocols like Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) for lossless Ethernet transmission. It also includes Precision Time Protocol (PTP) to achieve accurate network-wide time synchronization and MC-LAG for built-in link redundancy. This makes it ideal for GPU clusters and high-throughput workflows, such as video editing and real-time data processing.

QNAP´s Computex 2025 booth also emphasizes new technologies addressing the surging demands for Artificial Intelligence-powered workflows and creative production. By expanding its portfolio with managed switches like the QSW-M7230-2X4F24T, along with Thunderbolt 5 expansion cards and intelligent NAS systems, QNAP is actively equipping businesses with unified platforms that support both traditional network infrastructure and next-generation data processing tasks. These enhancements aim to streamline operations for enterprise users who face growing requirements for speed, reliability, and management flexibility in increasingly complex network environments.

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