Sep 08
Intel this week unveiled new chips that enable more powerful and space-efficient computers to be created for telecommunications networks.
Faster chips are needed to handle the load imposed on next-wave data networks by applications such as 3G or voice recognition services, said Benjamin Naden, product marketing manager with the Intel Communications Group.
“The telecommunications market is hell right now,” he said. New services are needed to generate much-needed revenue, but these will cause immense pressure to build on existing infrastructure, he said.
“By distributing the processing to the edge instead of the core, you take some of the load off,” he noted…
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