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Follow on Google News | Ethernity Networks Opens Remote Access 5G Core SetupBy: Ethernity Networks The environment enables telecom operators and system integrators to remotely access the setup to experience firsthand the possible performance improvements and CPU savings. Potential customers can connect directly to the setup, which sends data flows across the environment via Ethernity's ACE-NIC100 FPGA SmartNIC, configured with PFCP commands originated by SMF. The ACE-NIC100 embeds the ENET Flow Processor semiconductor technology ported on the FPGA to handle the offloaded data plane from the server CPUs, accelerating the network function virtualization infrastructure (NFVI) via a unique containerized architecture that uses standard DPDK RTE_Flow APIs that are untied from the NFV and the driver. The result is dramatic improvement in UPF deterministic performance and a significant reduction in the CPU workload, resulting with lower server cost and power consumption. By accessing the setup, users can experience how the ACE-NIC100 communicates with other containers of open source VPP with UPF software networking elements. The solution fully offloads the user plane traffic without changing the UPF NFVI application, releasing server CPU cores and reducing power consumption, enhancing scalability, and assuring deterministic performance. The setup also incorporates graphical and statistical representations of the performance in real-time to illustrate the power of offloading 5G UPF (https://ethernitynet.com/ Oded Bergman, Ethernity's (http://www.ethernitynet.com/ "It also paves the way to place UPFs at the network edge closer to end user locations. Now, thanks to this remote setup to our 5G Core environment (https://ethernitynet.com/ The new setup is immediately available for evaluation on a reservation basis. Interested parties can contact Ethernity Networks at info@ethernitynet.com for more information. Ethernity is currently promoting its offload and acceleration solutions, as well as this evaluation lab, at the first annual SmartNICs Summit in Santa Clara, CA, April 26-28. End
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