Keeping Pace with Intel’s High-Performance Focus
Intel’s methodical approach to process technology advancement and enhancement of its CPU microarchitecture give OEMs a predictable model through which they can plan product roadmaps that include performance increases and cost reductions.
Intel’s 2014 Developer Forum - UNICOM Engineering
The Internet of Things (IoT) brings an entirely new dimension to computing and the Internet.
New Microprocessors are Impacting Deep Packet Inspection
Intel’s new Xeon E3 and E5 series microprocessors, code named Sandy Bridge, are changing how deep packet inspection applications run and perform on server platforms.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 5 of 5
Article by Austin Hipes, Director of Field Engineering for NEI.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 4 of 5
Article by Austin Hipes, Director of Field Engineering for NEI.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 2 of 5
As the data plane load from mobile devices, cloud storage, and cloud computing increases on network servers, the need for deep packet inspection also increases as a means of providing encrypted data security for all information passing across a network.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 1 of 5
Until recently, an organization that wanted to do high-performance deep packet inspection (DPI) had to turn to specialized, dedicated hardware known as Network Processing Units (NPUs).
How Sandy Bridge Processors Optimize AdvancedTCA Platforms
This revised excerpt was taken from an article that originally appeared in Virtualization Journal in November.
AdvancedTCA and Virtualization Using Sandy Bridge Processors
This revised excerpt was taken from an article that originally appeared in Virtualization Journal in November.
The Benefits of Virtualization using Sandy Bridge Architecture
This revised excerpt was taken from an article that originally appeared in Virtualization Journal in November.
Breaking Through AdvancedTCA I/O Bottlenecks with Sandy Bridge Processors
The new Intel Xeon processor E5 family, based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, will change how well software applications run on AdvancedTCA platforms.
The Transition to Sandy Bridge - What Software Vendors Need to Know
What do software vendors need to know about the transition to Intel’s “Sandy Bridge” microarchitecture and the Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 family? Jeff Hudgins, VP of Marketing for NEI, details who will be the early adopters of the new technology, what needs to be done to ensure a smooth transition, and how NEI can effectively help manage this shift.
Storage and Security Among the Top Markets Planning to Migrate to Sandy Bridge
The results of the NEI survey are in and they reveal that nearly 40% of respondents intend to make the transition to the new Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 Family.
Transitioning to Sandy Bridge - Intel’s New Microarchitecture - Part 3
In this final segment of our three-part series on the benefits of transitioning to Intel’s Sandy Bridgeprocessors, we’ll look at the new instructions set, the model hierarchy of the E3 and E5 Xeon processor class, and the steps taken by Intel to maximize the performance of the CPU.
Transitioning to Sandy Bridge - Intel’s New Microarchitecture - Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, we called out the benefits of transitioning to the Sandy Bridge architecture.
Transitioning to Sandy Bridge - Intel’s New Microarchitecture
Intel’s new Sandy Bridge microarchitecture is changing how software applications run and perform on server platforms.
Intel E3 Xeon Processors - Sandy Bridge Performance Points
Sandy Bridge architecture in the Intel E3 Xeon 1200 series processors promise to be a quantum step in processor performance.
Digital Fingerprinting Technology Ensures Secure, Reliable Software Updates
Independent software vendors (ISVs) need a secure and reliable way to manage and update their applications and deliver software, image and OS updates to deployed instances across diverse platform models.
Next Generation ATCA Multicore, Meet the SIEM Market
Cyber security is one of the top issues facing our nation today.