White paper outlines the features of Enea Multicore packet-processing system
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Enea Multicore
Enea has released a white paper outlining the features and applications of its Enea Multicore packet-processing system, which is enabled with a hybrid SMP/AMP OS technology.
To read the white paper, please click on the link above to download the PDF.
White paper contents
- Various Multicore processing models in SW system design
- Case study: packet processing use cases using an AMP system design
- Enea OSE Multicore Edition: asymmetric, hybrid kernel technology
- How to reach ‘bare metal’ performance with Enea OSE Linux as the control layer OS and Enea OSE as a ‘fast path’ application framework
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