Cisco is enhancing its AI infrastructure offerings by introducing the Silicon One G300, a new networking chip designed to address data bottlenecks in modern data centers. This chip can process 102.4 trillion bits per second (bps) and is expected to reduce AI job completion times by approximately 28%. The G300 will be integrated into new Cisco N9000 and 8000 systems, targeting hyperscalers, cloud providers, and large enterprises, with an emphasis on energy efficiency through liquid cooling.
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Cisco Pushes Into AI Networking
Cisco is enhancing its AI infrastructure offerings by introducing the Silicon One G300, a new networking chip designed to address data bottlenecks in modern data centers. This chip can process 102.4 trillion bits per second (bps) and is expected to reduce AI job completion times by approximately 28%. The G300 will be integrated into new Cisco N9000 and 8000 systems, targeting hyperscalers, cloud providers, and large enterprises, with an emphasis on energy efficiency through liquid cooling.