Intel Xeon D-2100 Processor Enabling New Capabilities for Cloud, Network & Service Providers
by Shrutee K/DNS
Intel introduced the new Intel® Xeon® D-2100 processor, a system-on-chip (SoC)
processor architected to address the needs of edge applications and other data center or network
applications constrained by space and power. The Intel Xeon D-2100 processor extends the record-breaking performance and innovation of the
Intel Xeon Scalable platform from the heart of the data center to the network edge and web tier,
where network operators and cloud service providers face the need to continuously grow
performance and capacity without increasing power consumption.
“To seize 5G and new cloud and network opportunities, service providers need to optimize their
data center and edge infrastructures to meet the growing demands of bandwidth-hungry end
users and their smart and connected devices,” said Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and
general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel. “The Intel Xeon D-2100 processor
allows service providers and enterprises to deliver the maximum amount of compute intelligence
at the edge or web tier while expending the least power.”
Intel Xeon D-2100 processors will enable greater performance and hardware-enhanced security
to the network edge in support of the growing number of workloads that demand more compute,
analytics and data protection closer to endpoint devices. For example, the new processors will
help communications service providers CoSPs offer multi-access edge computing (MEC), which
allows software applications to tap into local content and real-time information about local access
network conditions, reducing mobile core network of network congestion. This can enable
uses cases ranging from 5G-connected cars, smart stadiums, and retail and medical solutions. The new processors will also enable CoSPs to deliver higher-capacity workload-optimized
networking services with enhanced performance at lower power in virtual customer premise
equipment (vCPE) such as VPNs and encryption services. The Intel Xeon D-2100 processors include up to 18 “Skylake-server” generation Intel Xeon
processor cores and integrated Intel® QuickAssist Technology with up to 100 Gbps of built-in
cryptography, decryption and encryption acceleration. In addition to those data protection
enhancements, this product will be supported by system software updates to protect customers
from the security exploits referred to as “Spectre” and “Meltdown.”
Besides its strong capabilities in powering communications service provider networks, the Intel
Xeon D-2100 processor also is well-suited for other power- and space-constrained use cases,
including:
Storage: The Intel Xeon D-2100 processor is an option for density-optimized, lightweight
hyperscale cloud workloads such as dynamic web serving, memory caching, dedicated
hosting and warm storage.
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs): The processors can bring higher performance to
content delivery at the network edge, which is critical to keep latency low for streaming
media to viewers and those working in media fields with massive files.
Enterprise networks: The processor family also targets entry enterprise SAN and NAS
storage, midrange routers, network appliances, security appliances, wireless base stations and
embedded midrange IoT usages, among others.
Users of the new Intel Xeon D-2100 processor benefit from Intel’s unique breadth of workloadoptimized
product offerings in hardware and software – and an unmatched global ecosystem.
To learn more about today’s news, go to http://www.intel.com/xeond
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