Network traffic is exploding, placing unprecedented demands on media servers to increase workload density and throughput. Video will continue to be a driving force in this trend, due to the popularity of social media, and a multitude of mobile devices.
Telecom and service providers need to balance user demands for power, bandwidth, advanced traffic control, differing standards, and quality with the cost of goods and services. As they ready for the next cycle of network upgrades, Intel® architecture stands ready to grow and support innovative media services that enhance their ability to further elevate the end-user experience.
From the core of the network to its edges, Intel architecture optimizes content delivery while enabling a range of low-power, high-density, and scalable solutions that meet telecom and service provider demands for growth, quality delivery, and diversified services.
3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors, together with the Intel® Media SDK, open the door to a full complement of Intel media services software that simplify equipment designs and reduce development costs, and quickly resolve scalability issues by adding more processor cores to the system.
3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors and Intel® Media SDK solutions deliver excellent performance while minimizing software optimization and development effort.
Enabling dynamic on-demand response, combining collaborative radio and cloud infrastructure.
Distributing data to Intel® architecture-based intelligent small base stations speeds data delivery.
Media processing architecture meets bandwidth demand with cost-effective, efficient solutions.
Overview of the Intel® Platform for Communications Infrastructure
To get performance and programmability, network service providers use RouterBricks.
Microcell maker Ubiquisys uses Intel® technology’s compute power for mobile application performance.
Evolved packet core networks on a single Intel® architecture enable flexible, faster, wireless clouds.
Maximize packet throughput and workload performance while minimizing development time.
What happens in the space of one Internet minute? Well, for starters: Six million Facebook pages are viewed, 30 hours of video are posted on YouTube...
Connecting the internet of things through the use of common Intel® Architecture
Intel® IVI Reference Design offers a fully connected, charge anywhere, metered electric vehicle.
April 2012: Nissan and Intel announce innovative infotainment technology for the connected car.
Demo: Watch this overview of how in-vehicle infotainment enables richer, dynamic user experiences. (3:39)
NI manager Eric Brauel covers the Intel®-based PXI platform performance increases and savings.
Intel® Embedded architecture Video promotes proactive security, simplified manageability, and seamless communications. (2:00)