Data Centric Innovation Optimized for Networks from Core to Edge – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 647
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Dan Rodriguez, Vice President of Intel’s Data Center Group, General Manager of Network Compute Division joins Chip Chat to talk about groundbreaking data centric portfolio of innovations optimized for network transformation. Fueled by 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and complementary platform components, communication service providers can move, store, and process data with confidence across the most demanding workloads: from multi-cloud to intelligent edge and back.
Flexibility, performance and ease of use is at the heart of the network transformation efforts in the communications industry. New 2nd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and complimentary platform components are specifically designed to deliver these benefits from core to edge, especially as companies work to collapse multiple workloads onto a single server or rack of servers. Intel brought unique acceleration optimized for specific network workloads including virtual EPC, open virtual switching (OvS), 5G user plane functions, routers, switches and VCCAP, among others.
Dan also talks about the new Intel Xeon D-1600, which is part of Intel’s strategy to deliver the right performance, right power and right price for multiple network locations. The new solution is optimized for network edge, control plane, security and mid-range storage applications uCPE, routers, network security appliances and wireless base stations.
Intel Select Solutions are rigorously benchmark-tested, verified solutions that help accelerate infrastructure deployment on Intel Xeon processors for today’s critical workloads in advanced analytics, hybrid cloud, visual cloud, storage and networking. Dan shared details about the importance of these new data centric solutions, memory innovation and network optimizations in the evolution of Intel Select Solutions for NFVI and the new Intel Select Solutions for Visual Cloud Delivery Networks.
Learn more about these new solutions at:
intel.com/network
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