What are Intel IPUs and why do they matter?

I'd like to see 10Gb become the home standard, hell it's a struggle to find 2.5Gb routers and switches despite more mobo's having the ability.
 
It looks like this is a targeted product at customers like AWS and Azure. Allows for more granular control over how you manage your physical resources.
 
Yeah this is aimed at large scale cloud based internet providers in all areas. IPSs could benefit from this, Azure, AWS, DNS companies(like cloudflare), etc.

Honestly its a pretty brilliant product. Intel is finally using its market cap to secure innovative technology. Its going to need to in order to keep AMD from securing more market share.
 
A black box tech of zero relevance or interest unless you are nerdy about infrastructure a few times removed form you. Cloud? My interest is now well into negative values. /s
 
Yea I find it interesting....

After doing the AWS cloud practitioner and then some of the AWS Solutions Architect I think anything networking related is actually quite interesting and solutions like this are definitely going to be useful..
 
Also massively relevant to your online experience even if you don't realise it.

Innovations in the server space can have massive implications for online service providers, steam for instance.
 
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