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by shagie
2170 days ago
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It wouldn't surprise me. They've been designing custom hardware for some time. Look at the Pluto switch and the "can we make something even more high performance" or "we can make it simpler, cheaper, more specialized and save some watts" (which in turn saves on power for computing and power for cooling costs). At the scale that Google is at, it really wouldn't surprise me if they were working on their own silicon to solve the problems that exist at that scale. |
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"""Regularly upgrading network fabrics with the latest generation of commodity switch silicon allows us to deliver exponential growth in bandwidth capacity in a cost-effective manner."""
https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2015/pdf/papers/p183...