Intel corporation (20240232622). APPARATUS, ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS FOR MANAGING PROCESSING UNITS simplified abstract

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APPARATUS, ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS FOR MANAGING PROCESSING UNITS

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Rajesh Poornachandran of Portland OR (US)

Kaushik Balasubramanian of Beaverton OR (US)

Karan Puttannaiah of Hillsboro OR (US)

APPARATUS, ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS FOR MANAGING PROCESSING UNITS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240232622 titled 'APPARATUS, ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS FOR MANAGING PROCESSING UNITS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application discloses apparatus, articles of manufacture, and methods for managing processing units. An example apparatus includes first processor circuitry to implement a central processing unit and second processor circuitry to perform operations to handle resource requests and workload migration on a programmable network device.

  • First processor circuitry implements a central processing unit.
  • Second processor circuitry performs operations related to resource requests and workload migration on a programmable network device.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Implementation of a central processing unit.
  • Handling resource requests associated with workloads.
  • Determining availability of processing resources on a programmable network device.
  • Migrating workloads to optimize processing resources.
  • Executing workloads on the processing resource of the programmable network device.

Potential Applications

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

Problems Solved

  • Efficient management of processing units.
  • Optimization of processing resources on programmable network devices.
  • Workload migration for better resource utilization.

Benefits

  • Improved processing unit management.
  • Enhanced resource utilization.
  • Increased efficiency in workload execution.

Commercial Applications

Title: Efficient Processing Unit Management Technology for Telecommunications and Data Centers This technology can be utilized in telecommunications networks and data centers to optimize processing resources, improve workload execution, and enhance overall operational efficiency.

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior patents related to processing unit management, resource optimization, and workload migration in programmable network devices to gain a deeper understanding of the technological advancements in this field.

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Questions about Processing Unit Management

How does this technology improve resource utilization in programmable network devices?

This technology enhances resource utilization by efficiently managing processing units and optimizing workload execution on programmable network devices.

What are the potential applications of this technology beyond telecommunications and data centers?

This technology can also be applied in cloud computing, edge computing, and other industries where processing unit management is essential for optimal performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

apparatus, articles of manufacture, and methods for managing processing units are disclosed. an example apparatus includes first processor circuitry to implement a central processing unit and second processor circuitry to perform at least one of first operations, second operations or third operations to obtain a resource request associated with a first workload; determine if a processing resource of a programmable network device is available to perform processing for the workload; determine if a second workload can be migrated from execution on the programmable network device; based on the determination that the second workload can be migrated, cause the second workload to be migrated; and cause the first workload to execute on the processing resource of the programmable network device.