Does anyone know of any USB 3.1 (USB-C) Ethernet NICs that use Cypress chipsets?

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nisac_4161771
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It seems like all of the ones I find on Amazon use the Realtek 8153, which has tremendously buggy mac support in my experience.

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Hi,

Cypress's CYUSB3610 (GX3) is a good alternative for Realtek 8153. You can consult the manufacturer if they use Cypress products.

Regards,

Eddie

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YiZ_31
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Hi,

Cypress's CYUSB3610 (GX3) is a good alternative for Realtek 8153. You can consult the manufacturer if they use Cypress products.

Regards,

Eddie

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So do you know of any manufacturers that are using it? That's kind of the ask here.

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Hi Nick,

Thank you for your interest in Cypress product. However, which kind of product use our chip involves confidential information of our customer. I'm afraid I cannot give you suggest on this.

Regards,

Eddie

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