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Intel and telcos left in virtual RAN limbo by rise of AI RAN
A multitude of general-purpose and specialist silicon options now confronts the world's 5G community, while Intel's future in telecom remains uncertain.
LSI's multicore processors with Deep Packet Inspection are essential at a time when threats have grown more serious, both into and out of the network. We talked to industry leaders like Kaspersky and Cisco, and then got an inside look at LSI's T1000 and T2000 chips that enable DPI in high-performance environments; we also looked at LSI's fifth-generation network processor, the APP 3000, which now encrypts and decrypts packets at up to 1.5 Gbit/s
July 6, 2009
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LSI's multicore processors with Deep Packet Inspection are essential at a time when threats have grown more serious, both into and out of the network. We talked to industry leaders like Kaspersky and Cisco, and then got an inside look at LSI's T1000 and T2000 chips that enable DPI in high-performance environments; we also looked at LSI's fifth-generation network processor, the APP 3000, which now encrypts and decrypts packets at up to 1.5 Gbit/s
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