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الاربعة الكبار!: تحليل لمنتجات اريستا و جونيبر و سيسكو و هواوي في ال AI Datacenter

Mohamed Eldeeb & Bassem Aly Season 3 Episode 5

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In this episode of TelcoBytes, we explore the AI-Ready Datacenter from a Network and Infrastructure perspective. As Artificial Intelligence continues to reshape the technological landscape, the underlying network must evolve to handle unprecedented bandwidth and latency demands. 

We provide a comprehensive technical comparison of the AI networking portfolios from the top four industry leaders: 

  • Arista Networks: We discuss their dominance with Hyperscalers, heavy reliance on Merchant Silicon (Broadcom Tomahawk series), and innovations like the Distributed Etherlink Switch to optimize Job Completion Time (JCT). 
  • HPE Juniper Networks: A deep dive into their hybrid silicon strategy leveraging both Express 5 (Custom Silicon) and Tomahawk. We cover their use of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) for mitigating incast traffic and Apstra's intent-based, multi-vendor fabric management capabilities. 
  • Cisco: An overview of their Full Stack approach, strategic hardware partnership with Nvidia, the Silicon One architecture, and their push for power efficiency using Linear Pluggable Optics (LPO). 
  • Huawei: An analysis of their vertical integration and full-stack AI ecosystem, highlighting the CloudEngine series, NSLB (Network-Scale Load Balancing) for lossless performance, and advanced liquid cooling designs. 


Whether you are building a massive GPU cluster or optimizing enterprise AI workloads, understanding these network architectures is critical. Tune in to discover how to choose the right infrastructure for your AI deployments. 


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