Hi @Unsuited0873!
The KB article states that model has a switching capacity of 128 Gbps, with a separate stacking bandwidth stated of 80 Gbps.
At line rate, that should be 1Gbps up and down on each RJ45 port plus 10Gbps up/down on each SFP+ port, as:
24 ports x 2 Gbps (up/down) plus 4 ports x 20 Gbps (up/down) = 128 Gbps.
The math is true for the 48 port models too, as a max capacity of 176 Gbps is (48 x 2) + (4 x 20).
With this in mind, you should not need to be concerned about ASIC-level distribution as the switching capacity indicates the maximum line rate is achievable across all ports.
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