ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Seeking Intel NIC with Timing Support for GNSS-Synchronized O-RAN Deployment Thanks, I had hoped to get advice on which products support PTP & SyncE. At this point, i'm just looking for documentation/utilities to deploy PTP & SyncE using the Linux PTP Stack and Intel NICs/FPGAs. We have XXV710-DA2T Dual Port 25G NIC (SFP28 & SMA) in the lab and have ordered E810-XXVDA4TG1. I have had this post with the Ethernet group and they send me here. Re: Seeking Intel NIC with Timing Support for GNSS-Synchronized O-RAN Deployment https://community.intel.com/t5/Ethernet-Products/5G-RAN-Timing-and-Synchronization/m-p/1689495/emcs_t/S2h8ZW1haWx8dG9waWNfc3Vic2NyaXB0aW9ufE1BTTdPNkFJU0dNN0FFfDE2ODk0OTV8U1VCU0NSSVBUSU9OU3xoSw#M41754 Re: Seeking Intel NIC with Timing Support for GNSS-Synchronized O-RAN Deployment Seeking Intel NIC with Timing Support for GNSS-Synchronized O-RAN Deployment We are currently testing a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) O-RAN Control Plane implementation in our lab. The goal is to fan out both PTP and SyncE to multiple time-dependent components—namely DUs, RUs, and other synchronized applications. We initially started with the Intel Ethernet XXV710-DA2T Dual Port 25G NIC (SFP28 & SMA). However, during evaluation, we discovered it lacks the necessary hardware support for precise time synchronization (PTP/SyncE), particularly the PHY-level timestamping and oscillator tuning required for Grandmaster and boundary clock roles. After further research, we noted references to the Intel E810 series as well as FPGA-based NICs for timing-sensitive applications, but we haven’t found definitive documentation or product guidance. We are seeking: A list of Intel NICs that support both PTP (IEEE 1588-2008/2019) and SyncE, ideally with GNSS input capability (e.g., via SMA or PCIe-based solutions) Recommended NIC models for building a GNSS-disciplined Grandmaster or boundary clock node User guides or reference implementations (LinuxPTP, phc2sys, hardware configuration, supported kernel versions) Clarification on E810 variants (e.g., E810-XXVDA2, E810-CQDA2) and their SyncE/PTP feature support Our lab environment is Linux-based, and we plan to use LinuxPTP, ptp4l, and phc2sys for clock distribution and discipline Any help identifying a suitable Intel NIC or timing hardware, along with relevant technical resources, would be highly appreciated. Thank you!