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Tag Archives: networking

Qualcomm Snapdragon logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 24, 2015

Qualcomm is making a very different server SoC

Finally some juicy tech news about ARM servers

SemiAccurate has gotten some juicy new details about the upcoming Qualcomm server SoCs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 9, 2015

Intel releases the X550 dual 10GbE and massive FM10000 switch

If you need anything from 2-36 ports, Intel can help

Intel is launching two new Ethernet products today, the dual 10GbE X550 and the massive FM10000 family.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 9, 2015

Intel launches 14 new Xeon-D CPUs for storage and networking

11 now, 3 later, and two already out

Intel is announcing 14 new Xeon–D CPUs today along with networking and software goodies too.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2014

Another player jumps into the networking/SDN chip market

Word has reached SemiAccurate of a new entrant recently stepping into the networking/SDN/thosethingies market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 6, 2014

SemiAccurate gets word of the first Google silicon

Forget what you have heard, this one was not expected

SemiAccurate has finally dug up some actual info on Google’s top secret silicon projects, or at least one of them.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 13, 2014

Mellanox shows off 56Gb Ethernet cards

MWC 2014: Why? Because we can, that’s why

Mellanox was showing a very interesting networking card to SemiAccurate at MWC, one capable of 56Gb Ethernet.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 17, 2013

Gigabyte goes network heavy with new server boards

Computex 2013: SDN hits the mobo makers

Gigabyte had a bunch of server goodies at Computex including some network heavy boards for the burgeoning SDN space.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 17, 2013
1

Intel outs two Open Networking reference designs

A switch and a server to meet every need

Intel is taking the whole Software Defined Networking paradigm serious with the release of two new platforms today.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 9, 2013

Intel talks about Briarwood, Avoton, Rangley, and Centerton Atoms

All look interesting but have no chance to succeed

Intel is going code name crazy during IDF Beijing and is teasing three Atom code names.
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ADVA logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 13, 2013

ADVA caches video for cellular networks

MWC 2013: Cachejack puts the storage in carrier ethernet

ADVA had a nifty new trick for their mobile backhaul switches to learn, video caching.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 28, 2012

How does LSI envision the next generation of ARM networking SoCs?

LSI AIS 2012: Think about legos instead of speed grades.

LSI had a talk on the Next Generation MultiCore ARM Architectures in networking devices, and it had some very interesting reasoning for their architecture
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Oct 16, 2012

LSI and 6WIND team up for high performance networking

Axxia and 6WINDGate as a turnkey solution

LSI and 6WIND are teaming up to release a hardware and software combination to address several high performance networking workloads.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 3, 2012
1

Netronome is a 22nm Intel foundry customer too

Network processors go cutting edge

Intel’s foundry arm that doesn’t officially exist has a new customer, Netronome.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 18, 2012
6

IEEE 802.11ac devices start shipping

Buffalo first with range of products delivering up to 1.5Gbps.
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Mads Ølholm
Oct 24, 2011
6

HP moves networking research to China

Projects include advanced topics such as global load balancing.

HP has a little know research lab in Beijing and the focus of this lab has just shifted to networking.
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