Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T 64-port 1.6TbE Switches at Computex 2025

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64 Port 1.6TbE 102.4T Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Switch From Wistron And Wiwynn DS 7193 640 At Computex 2025
64 Port 1.6TbE 102.4T Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Switch From Wistron And Wiwynn DS 7193 640 At Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, our team spotted five Broadcom Tomahawk 6 switches. Of those, only two were allowed to be photographed since the Broadcom Tomahawk 6 was still under embargo until this week. Those two did not list the Tomahawk 6 at the time, instead using generic terms, but we thought we would at least share some photos.

As a quick recap, the new Broadcom Tomahawk 6 has up to 102.4Tbps of bandwidth or, in other terms, it can support 64-ports of 1.6TbE.

Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Summary
Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Summary

Let us get to the switches.

Delta Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T 64-port 1.6TbE Switch at Computex 2025

The Delta switch was underneath a 51.2T Tomahawk 5 co-packaged optics switch. While normally that would have caught our eye, Delta already showed its Broadcom 128-port 400GbE Co-Packaged Optics Switch with Pluggable Light Sources at OCP 2024. Instead, the “1.6T Data Center Switch” caught the team’s eye.

Delta DC 90640 Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T Switch At Computex 2025
Delta DC 90640 Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T Switch At Computex 2025

You can see that the Delta DC-90640 is a 3U switch with 2U dedicated mostly to the 64-ports of 1.6TbE. Since this is air cooled, the top, and even some of the bottom is dedicated to providing airflow.

Wistron and Wiwynn Broadcom Tomahawk 6 102.4T 64-port 1.6TbE Switch at Computex 2025

Wistron and Wiwynn had another switch that was labeled as a 102T Broadcom switch with 64 ports of 1.6TbE. It just could not say Tomahawk 6 on it since it was before Broadcom’s announcement.

64 Port 1.6TbE 102.4T Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Switch From Wistron And Wiwynn At Computex 2025
64 Port 1.6TbE 102.4T Broadcom Tomahawk 6 Switch From Wistron And Wiwynn At Computex 2025

This switch has even more space dedicated to cooling and it is a 4U design. In case you were wondering about the management ports, those are SFP-DD. We did not get the port speed on those in this switch, but SFP-DD is supposed to run up to 100Gbps. They clearly have the SFP-DD label instead of saying SFP+ or SFP28.

Final Words

It is always nice to see the new hardware. We would have had these photos in the initial launch piece, but we found them on Patrick’s phone instead of Ada’s great photos that we took at Computex 2025. Rest assured, the team saw more at Computex, so we should see more Tomahawk 6 models out soon.

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