Two conflicting requirements are associated with the continuing growth of the Internet: higher performance and better security. With users demanding less delays in their access to information and ...
Photo: David Andersen, Carnegie Mellon assistant professor of computer science, away from the office. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs Pittsburgh (ILP) have combined low-power, ...
Choosing a network processor is like choosing a car. In order to be satisfied, you have to find the right feature sets that will meet your particular needs, or more specific the needs of your system ...