Coming to SCaLE, our new podcast, OpenFL 1.5, dances with cores, Cloud Native Data Plane and more.
Intel Open Ecosystem Team Updates
Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) is one of our favorite open source conferences — a community-run event that reminds us why we contribute and participate. This year, at the 20th anniversary, Arun Gupta VP & GM of Open Ecosystem Initiatives, will keynote on Saturday March 11. Intel will also be one of the registration sponsors.
Meet a New Voice for Open Source: Open at Intel Podcast
Open at Intel’s mission is to introduce some of the unsung heroes of open source, including some of the brightest minds working on open source at Intel and beyond.
Topics include:
- Solutions and challenges in open source security
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Threat modeling
- Software supply chain security
- Linux
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What’s new in OpenFL 1.5
New features include:
- A new experimental interface inspired by Metaflow*
- The ability to enable new use cases such as: vertical federated learning, differential privacy, federated model watermarking and more.
- A more scalable OpenFL with a broader framework environment and reduced network traffic across nodes.
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Dances with Cores: Meet the CPU Control Plane Plugin for Kubernetes*
The CPU Control Plane Plugin for Kubernetes is a pluggable control plane mechanism that allows quick implementation of new algorithms for core affinity within specific jobs released in late 2022.
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Simplify Deployments with Intent-Driven Orchestration
Users struggle with workload placement due to a requirement to declare resources. Intel offers Intent-Driven Orchestration, which allows you to use intent instead of declaring a set of resources that means little for heterogeneous clusters. Intent-Driven Orchestration enables the management of applications through their service-level objectives while minimizing developer and administrator overhead.
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Cloud Native Data Plane: Leverage AF_XDP for Kubernetes*
Cloud Native Data Plane (CNDP) is a collection of user-space libraries designed to accelerate packet processing for cloud applications built on AF_XDP. The AF_XDP plugins for Kubernetes* is a Kubernetes device plugin and container network interface (CNI) plugin that provides AF_XDP networking to Kubernetes pods.
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