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NVIDIA4M OSFP to OSFP InfiniBand NDR Network Cable

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Management number 202048245 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $6,676.50 Model Number 202048245
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The NVIDIA MCA4J80-N004 is an InfiniBand NDR network cable that links two OSFP-equipped devices and moves data at up to 800 Gbit/s. Its active copper conductors preserve signal quality across the entire four-meter length, giving you the speed of InfiniBand NDR without the added cost or complexity of optical transceivers.

This cable fits naturally in high-performance computing clusters, machine learning labs, and enterprise data centers where switches often sit in the same rack or in adjacent racks. By providing a direct electrical path, it keeps latency predictable, simplifies maintenance, and frees valuable optical ports for longer links.

Installation is straightforward: plug the OSFP connectors into compatible NDR switches or adapters, route the cable along standard guides, and lock it in place. With NVIDIA engineering behind it, the MCA4J80-N004 is ready for workloads that demand consistent throughput and unwavering reliability.

Highlights:

  • 800 Gbit/s InfiniBand NDR performance
  • OSFP to OSFP direct electrical interface
  • Active copper design over a 4 meter length
  • Eliminates the need for optical transceivers on short links
  • Suited to switch-to-switch connections in high-performance computing and enterprise environments

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