Intelligent Server Processing – Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights – Episode 40

January 29th, 2016 |
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Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Mark Guinther, Sr. Director Business Development at Netronome, explains intelligent server processing at SDN & OpenFlow World Congress in Germany. Mark discusses the Netronome FlowNIC adaptor cards that feature their own silicon with over 200 individual risk-based engines to process packets, freeing up compute power on x86 servers. Routing and packet processing on the cards allows for better CPU utilization so applications can run on the core. He goes on to describe why Netronome joined the Intel Network Builders program and how he sees the industry changing over the next few years.

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