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The bottleneck in AI isn't compute anymore, it's the network. In this video, I sit down with Martin, the architect behind Cisco's Silicon One, to discuss the massive leap to 100 Terabits per second. We go deep into the silicon level to understand how "intelligent agents" embedded in the hardware are solving the packet loss problem for massive AI training clusters. We cover the new 1.6T Linear Pluggable Optics (LPO), why Cisco is becoming the "Apple of Networking" by building their own full stack, and why they believe Ethernet has officially won the data center war. Topics Covered: • Cisco Silicon One: The architecture behind the 100Tbps & 51.2Tbps chips. • AI Scale: How to interconnect 128,000 GPUs without stalling. • Hardware Agents: Real-time traffic rerouting at the silicon level. • 1.6Tbps Optics: Moving DSPs out of the module to save power (LPO). • Ethernet vs. InfiniBand: Why standard Ethernet is winning in AI. Big thank you to @Cisco for sponsoring my trip to Cisco Live Amsterdam! // Martin Lund SOCIALS // LinkedIn: / martinlundca // Website REFERENCE // https://blogs.cisco.com/sp/cisco-sili... // David's SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: www.instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: www.facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal YouTube: / @davidbombal Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3f6k6gE... SoundCloud: / davidbombal Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... // MY STUFF // https://www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com // MENU // 0:00 - Coming Up 01:09 - Intro 01:42 - Cisco's New Announcement (G200 Chip) 02:32 - How Many Companies Are Doing This? 05:02 - Is Cisco The 'Apple' Of Networking? 07:30 - Intelligent Collective Networking 08:09 - Who Designed The Chip? 08:56 - Cisco's New Optical Module 09:59 - Why Do We Need These Speeds? 15:46 - Data Center Scale 16:50 - Cisco Switches 19:16 - Who Is The Target Audience? 20:23 - Linear Pluggable Optics (LPO) 22:04 – Conclusion Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel! Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. #cisco #ciscolive #ciscoemea
Introduction to Networks with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at Switch Speeds and Forwarding Methods.We will be discussing Frame Forwarding Methods on Cisco Switches, Cut-Through Switching, Memory Buffering on Switches, Duplex and Speed Settings, and Auto-MDIX.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Introduction to Networks for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Introduction to Networks v1 (ITN)Episode 7 - Ethernet SwitchingPart D - Switch Speeds and Forwarding MethodsPodcast Number: 39-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
May 17, 2019 Plus, Verizon achieved full virtualization of baseband functions, and Symantec's CEO abruptly quits Flaws found in Cisco switches, routers, and firewalls; Verizon hits vRAN milestone; and Symantec's rocky road continues. Thrangrycat Attacks Cisco Switches, Routers, Firewalls Verizon Virtualizes Baseband Functions Using Intel, Nokia vRAN Gear Symantec CEO Abruptly Resigns Amid Financial Turmoil
May 17, 2019 Plus, Verizon achieved full virtualization of baseband functions, and Symantec's CEO abruptly quits Flaws found in Cisco switches, routers, and firewalls; Verizon hits vRAN milestone; and Symantec's rocky road continues. Thrangrycat Attacks Cisco Switches, Routers, Firewalls Verizon Virtualizes Baseband Functions Using Intel, Nokia vRAN Gear Symantec CEO Abruptly Resigns Amid Financial Turmoil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/12/18 Cisco Switches; APFS Passwords; Mikrotik Botnet; Internet Weather | AT&T ThreatTraq
In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, Critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, VirusTotal launches 'Droidy' sandbox to detect malicious Android apps, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, Critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, VirusTotal launches 'Droidy' sandbox to detect malicious Android apps, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
This week, Katherine Teitler, Director of Content for MISTI joins us for our first feature interview! Masha Sedova, Co-Founder of Elevate Security joins us for our second feature interview! In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Katherine Teitler, Director of Content for MISTI joins us for our first feature interview! Masha Sedova, Co-Founder of Elevate Security joins us for our second feature interview! In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
Nato will Gegner künftig auch mit Cyberwaffen bekämpfen Die Nato will bei ihren Einsätzen künftig auch Cyberwaffen einsetzen. Nach Angaben von Generalsekretär Jens Stoltenberg einigten sich die Verteidigungsminister der Bündnisstaaten auf Leitlinien für militärische Hackerangriffe. Mit gezielten Cyberattacken lassen sich beispielsweise Propagandaseiten des Gegners im Internet lahmlegen. Möglich wäre es aber auch, ganze Mobilfunknetze auszuschalten, um die Kommunikation zu stören. Tausende Cisco-Switches offen im Internet – Angriffe laufen bereits Cisco bietet für seine Switches einen Plug&Play-Dienst zur Fernkonfiguration namens Smart Install. Über 200.000 Cisco Switches sind übers Internet erreichbar und lassen sich umkonfigurieren oder komplett übernehmen; mehrere tausend davon allein in Deutschland. Die Systeme werden nach heisec Informationen bereits angegriffen, doch laut Hersteller handelt es sich nicht um eine Schwachstelle im Produkt, sondern um einen Fehler bei der Handhabung. Chrome blockt unerwünschte Redirects Umleitungen im Netz haben ihre Berechtigung – werden aber immer wieder von unseriösen Geschäftsmachern ausgenutzt. So wurden Nutzer etablierten Websites in den letzten Monaten immer wieder auf Fake-Gewinnspiele oder -Virenwarnungen umgeleitet. Mit der kommenden Version 64 des Browsers Chrome, der Anfang 2018 final erscheinen soll, will Google solchen Nerv-Popups und anderen unerwünschten Umleitungen ein Ende machen. Bratroboter Flippy brät die Burger Der Bratroboter namens "Flippy" steht seit einigen Wochen in einem Restaurant der Fastfood-Kette CaliBurger in Pasadena am Grill und wendet mit stoischer Ruhe eine Hackfleischscheibe nach der anderen. Er soll zwar schneller als menschliche Köche sein, perfekt ist er aber noch nicht. Bei Problemen soll deswegen kurzfristig ein Koch aus Fleisch und Blut einspringen und das Burger-Braten übernehmen. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de