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در این قسمت از پادکست؛ به مباحث زیر پرداختیم: ۱- اخبار تکنولوژی خبرهای متنوعی از جمله اقدامات گیتهاب به نفع اجتماع امنیتی، ادعایی که میگه استیو جابز مهندس ماهری نبود، الفا کد و کوپایلت،پردازندههای جدید Xeon D و به روزرسانیهای جدید واتساپ؛ بخشی از خبرهای تکنولوژی این پادکست است. ۲- پرونده ویژه: هارد nvme چیست؟ کاربرد هارد nvme مزایا و معایب هارد nvme انواع هارد nvme ۳- سیگنال: در این شماره از پادکست، درباره یکی از بزرگان تکنولوژی صحبت کردیم. کسی که توانست مرزهای فناوری را جابهجا کند. استیو جابز. در ادامه سرگذشت او را بشنوید. صفحه ویژه پادکست: https://falnic.com/podcast ارتباط تلفنی: 02154591818
Dan Rodriguez, Intel VP and GM of the Communications Infrastructure Division, shares his thoughts on hot topics at MWC 2018. Yes, 5G will grab headlines, and its use cases will push and pull the network from different directions to meet low latency and high bandwidth requirements. Network transformation is required for these life-changing use cases, and Next Generation Central Office is a solution that delivers LTE benefits while we wait on widespread 5G rollouts. In order to prepare for 5G and fixed mobile convergence as well as handle current CAGR in video and data traffic, carriers are transforming their networks through virtualization and automation. There is significant momentum with carriers deploying virtualized devices and infrastructure, such as vCPE/SD-WAN and NFV, and they are benefitting from scalability and flexibility of these technologies. The Next Generation Central Office (NGCO) is a continuum of the network transformation journey. Intel envisions common infrastructure from central core and regional data center to the central office and edge. With common NFVI layer, they can deploy network functions in order to dynamically manage traffic. With greater intelligence, overall compute capacity and scale, CoSPs can deploy network functions closer to the edge for use cases dependent on low latency. The success of network transformation and NGCO rely on architectural consistency from top to bottom. That is why Intel has invested in new solutions, such as Intel® Xeon® Scalable, Intel® Xeon® D-2100 and Intel® Atom C3000. Intel Xeon Scalable is ideally suited for regional data centers and NGCO deployments in dense, urban environments with larger, concentrated populations and intense network demands. By comparison, Xeon D-2100 may be better suited for environments constrained by space and power typically found in suburban or rural NGCOs. Ongoing investments in the Intel Architecture will stay ahead of future, network performance requirements. The case for NGCO is here and now in the LTE environment. Intel is working with its Network Builders ecosystem to develop commercially available solutions. For more information, visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/
Raejeanne Skillern, VP and GM of the Cloud Service Provider Platform Group at Intel, joins us to discuss the work Intel has been doing to ensure that global cloud service providers (CSPs) have all of the technology they need, when they need it, to grow their business at hyperscale. Intel works closely with CSPs to build efficient and optimized solutions that fit their specific use-cases. Raejeanne also discusses the recently announced Intel® Xeon® D-2100 processor, Intel’s fastest low-power edge processor, which extends the innovations introduced with the Intel® Xeon® Scalable platform, Intel’s biggest data center advancement in a decade, to edge and cloud environments constrained by space or power. For more information on the new Intel® Xeon® D-2100 Processor, please visit www.intel.com/xeond, or follow Raejeanne on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RaejeanneS.
Join us this week for a recap of news and reviews including AMD Mobile APUs, new Xeon-D processors, EPYC offerings from Dell, and more!
PC Perspective Podcast #486 - 02/08/18 Join us this week for a recap of news and reviews including AMD Mobile APUs, new Xeon-D processors, EPYC offerings from Dell, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Allyn Malventano, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Ken Addison Peanut Gallery: Alex Lustenberg Program length: 1:16:53 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon PCPer Mailbag #29 - 2/2/2018 Week in Review: 0:06:45 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U Mobile APU Performance with Raven Ridge News items of interest: 0:21:35 Intel Pushes Xeon to the Edge With Refreshed Skylake-Based Xeon D SoCs 0:27:45 Dell's Epyc package 0:32:20 Intel flaunts their Vaunt and its fricking laser beams 0:35:55 Tobii Eye Tracking Showed Impressive VR Headset Integration at CES 0:40:25 Ripping out cryptocurrency with AMD's 1950X 0:44:48 Plextor Launches Budget M8V SATA SSDs 0:48:55 MSI Launches Radeon RX 580 Armor MK2 Graphics Cards 0:50:55 Windows S is now just an awkward phase which your PC can grow out of 0:53:55 Valve Supporting AMD's GPU-Powered TrueAudio Next In Latest Steam Audio Beta 0:56:55 SK Hynix Sampling Enterprise SSDs With 72-Layer 512Gb 3D TLC Flash Picks of the Week: 1:00:10 Allyn: Clear bra your car on the cheap (semi-DIY) 1:05:08 Jeremy:Registry cleaner my arse 1:06:25 Josh: I have last gen, and they are solid/affordable 1:08:05 Ken: Yamaha YAS-207 Soundbar 1:12:15 Alex: Terraria GOG Steam http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro
Caroline Chan outlines what 5G can do for you. She shares excitement around major 5G announcements from carriers, industry organizations and developments from Intel and its ecosystem. Chan explains how carriers can use the cloud capabilities provided by 5G at the edge to slice the network. These dedicated, network slices can support custom services and applications that meet the requirements of any vertical industry. Finally, Chan outlines how the new Intel® Xeon® D-2100 expands and enriches the Intel portfolio of edge solutions with advanced data center intelligence. Because the network edge requires rugged, energy-efficient deployments, Xeon® D-2100 integrates functions into system on a chip (SOC) form factor to deliver high performance levels that meet requirements for lower power and space limitations. Supports high-density, network end-points for use cases, such as network slicing, autonomous driving and more. Connect with Caroline on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CarolineChan5G.
Paul Turner, Chief Marketing Officer at Cloudian stops by to chat about how Cloudian is innovating their server architecture and performance using the new Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family to deliver a very dense footprint, high performance, and low power usage. He discusses how Cloudian has been testing the Xeon® D with Quanta running on Cloudian’s HyperStore Hybrid Cloud Storage platform and that the results have been very impressive. Paul mentions that by utilizing the new Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family Cloudian will be able to drive cost effective and efficient storage, changing the storage playing field. To learn more, visit www.cloudian.com or follow Cloudian on Twitter https://twitter.com/CloudianStorage
Lynn Comp, Director of Market Development Organization for the Network Platforms Group at Intel chats with us about Intel introducing a new initiative called the Network Transformation that aims to enable communications service providers to deliver better server agility, lower latency, and a more efficient infrastructure to their customers. She also discusses how the Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family delivers high performance, low power and a big memory footprint in an integrated System-on-a-Chip that is well suited for various networking, cloud and enterprise storage and IoT applications. Lynn highlights how this new solution provides a foundation for extending intelligence from the network core to the network edge for improved performance and lower latency. To learn more, visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/ or follow Lynn on Twitter https://twitter.com/comp_lynn
Nidhi Chappell, the Server SoC Product Marketing Manager at Intel stops by to talk system on a chip (SoC). The design philosophy is all about integration – IO, network and NIC on the same package as the microprocessor for use in markets including communications, storage and microservers where scalability and density are critical. Intel is using SoCs in Intel® AtomTM processors and recently released details on the upcoming Intel® Xeon® D processor line, the first true Xeon processor based SoC. For more information, visit http://intel.ly/Xeon-D.