The recent announcements from Intel about Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) have prompted us to revisit the topic of how functionality is partitioned in a computing system. As we noted in our earlier post “The Accidental SmartNIC”, there is at least thirty years’ history of trying to decide how much one should offload from a general purpose CPU to a more specialized NIC
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Infrastructure Processing Units: Balancing…
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The recent announcements from Intel about Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) have prompted us to revisit the topic of how functionality is partitioned in a computing system. As we noted in our earlier post “The Accidental SmartNIC”, there is at least thirty years’ history of trying to decide how much one should offload from a general purpose CPU to a more specialized NIC