17970167. SEAMLESS UPDATE PROVISIONING FOR COMMON CHIPSETS CARRYING DIFFERENT CPU FAMILIES simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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SEAMLESS UPDATE PROVISIONING FOR COMMON CHIPSETS CARRYING DIFFERENT CPU FAMILIES

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Shekar Babu Suryanarayana of Bangalore (IN)

Anjali S of Kollemcode (IN)

Karunakar Poosapalli of Hyderabad (IN)

SEAMLESS UPDATE PROVISIONING FOR COMMON CHIPSETS CARRYING DIFFERENT CPU FAMILIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17970167 titled 'SEAMLESS UPDATE PROVISIONING FOR COMMON CHIPSETS CARRYING DIFFERENT CPU FAMILIES

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the abstract is a network management system that includes a silicon management system, a chipset management system, and a boot system. These systems work together to identify versions of silicon data processing devices and chipsets, implement updates to these devices, and reboot the associated systems after updates.

  • The silicon management system operates on a processor to load algorithms from non-transient data memory to identify versions of silicon data processing devices and implement updates.
  • The chipset management system operates on a processor to load algorithms from non-transient data memory to identify versions of chipsets associated with the silicon data processing devices and implement updates.
  • The boot system is configured to cause systems associated with the updated silicon data processing devices and chipsets to reboot.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries where network management is crucial, such as telecommunications, data centers, and cloud computing.

Problems Solved

This system helps in efficiently managing and updating silicon data processing devices and chipsets within a network, ensuring optimal performance and security.

Benefits

- Improved network performance - Enhanced security through timely updates - Simplified management of silicon devices and chipsets

Potential Commercial Applications

"Network Management System for Silicon Devices and Chipsets" can be used in telecommunications companies, data centers, and cloud service providers to streamline network operations and ensure the reliability of data processing devices.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be network management systems that focus on software updates but do not specifically address silicon data processing devices and chipsets.

Unanswered Questions

How does this system handle potential conflicts during updates?

The abstract does not mention how the system resolves conflicts that may arise during the update process. This could be a critical aspect to consider for the overall effectiveness of the network management system.

What is the impact of these updates on the overall network performance?

The abstract does not provide information on how the updates to silicon devices and chipsets affect the network performance. Understanding this impact is essential for assessing the effectiveness of the system in improving network operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for network management comprising a silicon management system operating on a processor that causes the processor to load one or more algorithms stored in a non-transient data memory to cause the processor to identify a version for a plurality of silicon data processing devices and to implement an update to one or more of the silicon data processing devices, a chipset management system operating on a processor that causes the processor to load one or more algorithms stored in a non-transient data memory to cause the processor to identify a version for a plurality of chipsets, each chipset associated with one of the silicon data processing devices and to implement an update to one or more of the chipsets and a boot system configured to cause a system associated with the updated silicon data processing devices and the updated chipsets to reboot.