(C) Common Dreams This story was originally published by Common Dreams and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Intel and Google Cloud launch new chip to improve data center performance [1] ['Jane Lee', 'Thomson Reuters', 'Reports On Global Trends In Computing Covering Semiconductors', 'Tools To Manufacture Them To Quantum Computing. Has Years Of Experience Reporting South Korea', 'China', 'The U.S.', 'Previously Worked At The Asian Wall Street Journal', 'Dow Jones Newswires', 'Reuters Tv. In Her Free Time', 'She Studies Math'] Date: 2022-10-11 [1/2] An up-close look at the Intel Infrastructure Processor Unit (IPU), co-developed by Google and photographed at Google Cloud's engineering lab in Sunnyvale, California, U.S., in September 2022.... Read more Oct 11 (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) and Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google Cloud on Tuesday said they have launched a co-designed chip that can make data centers more secure and efficient. The E2000 chip, code named Mount Evans, takes over the work of packaging data for networking from the expensive central processing units (CPU) that do the main computing. It also offers better security between different customers that may be sharing CPUs in the cloud, explained Google's vice president of engineering, Amin Vahdat. Chips are made up of basic processors called cores. There can be hundreds of cores on a chip and sometimes information can bleed between them. The E2000 creates secure routes to each core to prevent such a scenario. Companies are running increasingly complex algorithms, using progressively bigger data sets, at a time when the performance improvement of chips like CPUs is slowing down. Cloud companies are therefore looking for ways to make the data center itself more productive. While the new chip was co-developed with Google, Nick McKeown, who leads Intel's Network and Edge group, said Intel can sell the E2000 to other customers. "We do consider ourselves to be the open cloud, and to the extent that others take advantage of the capabilities here, we're thrilled," said Vahdat. Google Cloud is starting to offer the E2000 in a new product called C3 VM which will be powered by Intel's fourth-generation Xeon processors, said Vahdat. Xeon chips are Intel's most powerful CPUs and Google Cloud is the first cloud service to deploy the latest generation of those chips, Intel said. Reporting by Jane Lanhee Lee; Editing by Christopher Cushing Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.reuters.com/technology/intel-google-cloud-launch-new-chip-improve-data-center-performance-2022-10-11/ Published and (C) by Common Dreams Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 3.0.. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/commondreams/