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Want to know more about how Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) are revolutionizing data center architecture? A 4-minute video provides clarity
sleibson
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5 years agoYesterday, Intel unveiled its vision for infrastructure processing units (IPUs), programmable networking devices that free up CPU cycles by taking over and intelligently managing system-level infrastructure in data centers. (See “Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) intelligently manage and accelerate data center infrastructure.”) The company also announced that IPUs based on Intel® CPUs and Intel® FPGAs are already shipping from Intel and Intel Partners.
You can find out more about IPUs from Intel and Intel Partners by clicking here.
If you’d like a deeper dive into IPUs and their application, Guido Appenzeller, chief technology officer with Intel's Data Platforms Group, has made a 4-minute video giving a concise and easily understood explanation of the IPU concept.
You can watch the video here.
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You can find out more about IPUs from Intel and Intel Partners by clicking here.
If you’d like a deeper dive into IPUs and their application, Guido Appenzeller, chief technology officer with Intel's Data Platforms Group, has made a 4-minute video giving a concise and easily understood explanation of the IPU concept.
You can watch the video here.
Notices & Disclaimers
Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation.
No product or component can be absolutely secure.
Your costs and results may vary.
© Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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