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An innovative approach to communication processors: Multicore Done Right™
Generic multicore processors have been promoted as the solution to networking communication processing. In reality, they can’t address the scalability, determinism, and ease of programming required for next-generation networking infrastructure. An asymmetric multicore approach that blends multicore processors with networking-optimized accelerator engines and C-programmable libraries meets the challenges of next-generation networks....
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Making multicore CPUs work in embedded communications designs
As network traffic gets more voluminous, diverse, and unpredictable, the solutions that used to work well are being overtaxed. A new heterogeneous multicore architecture comes to the rescue. Traffic volume in both enterprise and carrier networks continues to rise exponentially, scaling from 10 Gbps to 40 Gbps and likely to rise to 100 Gbps in the near future. This rapid growth has been fueled by a combination of more network users, more...
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More cores, less waiting
The majority of embedded systems developers today are accustomed to working with single-core processors. As the capabilities of end products increase, there is a rising demand for the increased processing power, lower cost, and robust power performance that multicore processors offer. The multicore story is really about system integration. The increase in the number of cores has been mirrored by the increased integration of peripherals,...
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Multicore progressively powers networking equipment with high-performance software
Getting the most of out multicore requires tasks to be distributed appropriately so cores can be brought to bear. Network equipment provides a clear example of an application area that benefits from multicore architectures and partitioning. Splitting the data plane into two distinct paths can help.
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Multicore-based AdvancedTCA architectures: High Availability key in networking layer
The telecommunications industry has adopted a flat IP-based architecture for its demanding wired and wireless services. This has led to true IP convergence: IP is also the de facto standard for enterprise information systems. All equipment including security gateways, VoIP and ToIP systems, Web 2.0 applications, storage systems, and the like rely on a sophisticated IP communications layer. The communications layer for multimedia and data-centr...
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Multiprocessor debugging challenges
Recognizing the significant impact on time to market which the the task of debugging complex multiprocessing systems presents, vendors are introducing solutions that capitalize on new processor devices with multiple cores and heterogeneous systems based on FPGAs and multiple processors.
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