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An Introduction to the OPI Project (Video)

The Open Programmable Infrastructure Project is an open-source effort within the Linux Foundation to develop a standard API for utilizing SmartNICs, DPUs and IPUs, and other coprocessors or processing elements....

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Deploying DPUs at Scale (Video)

The 2023 OCP Global Summit, which took place in San Jose, California, on October 17-19, had more than 4,400 attendees from 891 organizations from 35 countries around the world. Industry leaders,...

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OCP Global Summit 2023

This originally ran on the Linux Foundation website. For more content like this, click here. Linux Foundation projects and communities, including the OPI Project, will be out in full force...

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OPI Project’s Use Case Working Group

Written by Elad Blatt, Global Head Business Development Telco Networking at NVIDIA and Use Case WG Chair When the cloud revolution started, large enterprise like ISPs and retailers were mostly...

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OPI’s Outreach Working Group

Written by Paul Pindell, Chair of the OPI Working Group and Principal Architect for F5 The Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) Outreach Working Group is focused on two major workstreams. The...

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OPI Project at SNIA 2023

At the recent SNIA event, a presentation on the Open Programmable Infrastructure Project was presented by Paul Pindell (F5), Boris Glimcher (Dell), Mark Sanders (Dell), Elad Blatt (Nvidia), Steven Royer (Red Hat)...

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OPI Project at Intel Innovation 2022

At the recent Intel Innovation 22 event, a presentation on the Open Programmable Infrastructure Project was presented by Dan Daly (Intel) and Paul Pindell (F5). See below for the link to the...

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OPI Project at Hot Interconnects 2022

At the recent Hot Interconnects event, a presentation on the Open Programmable Infrastructure Project was presented by Kyle Mestery (Intel) and Boris Glimcher (Dell). See below for the link to the recording....

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