The Road to 1 Trillion Begins at the Edge
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of network infrastructure in this keynote address from Bob Monkman, Director of Software Strategy and Ecosystem Programs at Arm. Discover how the edge of the network is evolving to support up to 1 trillion intelligent devices by 2035, requiring low latency and efficient acceleration. Learn about the massive transformation underway in network infrastructure and the Arm ecosystem's role in realizing this vision. Gain insights into Arm's unique solutions offering lower TCO, improved compute density, enhanced performance per watt, greater scalability, and robust security. Understand Arm's approach to delivering efficient, heterogeneous, scale-out architecture for next-generation infrastructure supporting AI, AR, ML, and other use cases. Delve into Arm's fundamental value proposition, contributions to the Linux Foundation Open Networking community, and progress in enabling this transformative vision. The keynote covers topics such as Project Trillium, efficiency in network infrastructure, Linux Foundation Network initiatives, use cases, reference designs, telco systems, Mobile World Congress highlights, and demonstrations of microserver technology and OPNFV.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Big Picture
Project Trillium
Efficiency
Linux Foundation Network
Use Cases
Reference Design
Telco Systems
Mobile World Congress
MicroServer Demo
OPNFE
Conclusion
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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