4/16/2024 0 Comments Xplane 11 actvation key![]() ![]() ![]() Intel Xeon next-gen processors, code-named Sierra Forest, launching later this year will offer up to 288 cores and help operators recognize a 2.7x performance per rack 1 improvement – an industry leading performance per rack for 5G Core workloads 2. ![]() E-cores will provide network operators with processors optimized for energy and TCO savings. How It Works: Unveiled at Intel Innovation this past fall, the Intel Xeon processor roadmap is expanding to include E-core processors. Why It Matters: Energy consumption and reduction of the infrastructure footprint remain top challenges that network operators face in building out their wireless 5G core network. –Alex Quach, Intel vice president and general manager of Wireline and Core Network Division By introducing new Efficient-cores to our roadmap and with the commercial adoption of our Intel Infrastructure Power Manager software, service providers can slash TCO while achieving unmatched performance and power savings across their networks.” With the majority of 5G core networks deployed on Intel Xeon processors today, Intel is uniquely positioned to address these efficiency challenges. “Communication service providers require greater infrastructure efficiency as 5G core networks continue to build out. What’s New: To answer network operators’ demands for energy-efficient scaling, Intel Corporation disclosed two major updates to drive footprint, power and total cost of ownership (TCO) savings across 5G core networks: the preview of its Intel® Xeon® next-gen processors, code-named Sierra Forest, with up to 288 Efficient-cores (E-cores), and the commercial availability of the Intel® Infrastructure Power Manager (IPM) software for 5G core. Intel Infrastructure Power Manager software delivers an additional 30%-plus power savings. ![]()
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