Today, NVIDIA released the NVIDIA DOCA 1.2 software framework for NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, the world’s most advanced data processing unit (DPU). Designed to enable the NVIDIA BlueField ecosystem and developer community, DOCA is the key to unlocking the potential of the DPU by offering services to offload, accelerate, and isolate infrastructure applications services from the CPU.
]]>Data Processing Units, or DPUs, are the new foundation for a comprehensive and innovative security offering. The hyperscale giants and telecom providers have adopted this strategy for building and securing highly efficient cloud data centers, and it’s now available for enterprise customers. This strategy has revolutionized the approach to minimize risks and enforce security policies inside the…
]]>First in a global series of NVIDIA developer events, the DPU hackathons unleashes breakthrough technologies built on NVIDIA DOCA, furthering advancements in AI, cloud and accelerated computing “The data center is the new unit of computing. Cloud computing and AI are driving fundamental changes in the architecture of data centers.” — NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang At NVIDIA where non…
]]>DOCA is a software framework for developing applications on BlueField DPUs. By using DOCA, you can offload infrastructure workloads from the host CPU and accelerate them with the BlueField DPU. This enables an infrastructure that is software-defined yet hardware accelerated, maximizing both performance and flexibility in the data center. NVIDIA first introduced DOCA in October 2020.
]]>Today, in his NVIDIA GTC Fall keynote, CEO Jensen Huang introduced a new kind of processor, the BlueField-2 data processing unit (DPU), a powerful new software development kit for the DPU, DOCA, along with a three year roadmap of DPU and AI innovation. The NVIDIA BlueField-2 DPU is the world’s first data center infrastructure on a chip architecture optimized for modern enterprise data centers.
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