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User Guide
Last Updated: November 17, 2022
This document describes the Intel® Speed Select Technology – Performance Profile (Intel® SST-PP), and how to configure it on 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Intel® SST-PP facilitates multiple CPU configurations, allowing the same SKU to be used for different workload and application types. This is achieved by allowing the CPU to be reconfigured into one of the available Intel SST-PP profiles, which may contain different numbers of cores or TDP levels.
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Categories - NFVI OS/Virtualization, NFVI Hardware, Hardware Platforms | Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor, 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor | Network Location - Core Network, On Premises, Device Edge, Data Center, Hybrid Cloud, Radio Access Network (RAN) | Network Technologies - 4G and 3G, Network Security, 5G, vRAN, Network Edge, Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), Cloud Native/NFV, Visual Cloud, SD-WAN/uCPE, SDN, Containers/Kubernetes | Optimizations - Kubernetes, Intel QuickAssist Technology (QAT), DPDK | Verticals/Industries - Automotive, Cloud Service Providers, System Integration, Enterprise, Telecommunications, Government , Financial Services, Industrial, Manufacturing, Media and Entertainment, Medical and Healthcare, Hospitality, Transportation, Retail | VNFS and CNFs - Firewall (FW), Content Delivery Networks (CDN), Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Application Delivery Controller (ADC), IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), Session Border Controller (SBC), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization, Load Balancer (LB) | Workloads and Use cases - Smart Cities, Computer Vision, Content Distribution (CDN), Cloud Gaming, SD-WAN and uCPE, Emergency Response, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), Security, Storage as a Service (SaaS), Smart Factory, Smart Retail, Video Surveillance, Gaming as a Service, Media Analytics , Connected Cars, Virtualized Small Cell Gateway
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Technology Guide
Last Updated: December 29, 2021
Intel® Speed Select Technology (Intel® SST) design addresses both performance and power consumption of a CPU/processor in a cloud server. Intel SST helps ensure that a user or a group of users do not adversely affect other tenants in term of performance as diversity of users and tenants increases. With CPU power adjusted at a per-socket level, Intel SST power reduction measures help ensure data centers meet environment and government commitments.
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Categories - Hardware Platforms, Software Platforms, Integrated Solutions, Services, NFVI Hardware, NFVI OS/Virtualization, Open Source Solutions | Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor | Network Location - Core Network, On Premises, Radio Access Network (RAN), Hybrid Cloud, Data Center, Device Edge | Network Technologies - Containers/Kubernetes, Cloud Native/NFV, Network Edge, Content Optimization | Optimizations - OVS-DPDK, DPDK | Orchestration and Network Management - Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM), SDN Controller | Verticals/Industries - Telecommunications, Cloud Service Providers, System Integration, Financial Services | VNFS and CNFs - Load Balancer (LB), Content Delivery Networks (CDN), Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Application Delivery Controller (ADC), IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), Session Border Controller (SBC), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization | Workloads and Use cases - Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), Connected Cars, Storage as a Service (SaaS), Virtualized Small Cell Gateway, Media Analytics , Video Surveillance, Smart Retail, Smart Factory, Smart Cities, Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Emergency Response, SD-WAN and uCPE, Cloud Gaming, Content Distribution (CDN), Computer Vision
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Technology Guide
Last Updated: March 09, 2023
This document describes how Intel® Speed Select Technology – Core Power (Intel® SST-CP) offers dynamic prioritization of CPU core power/frequency by assigning each CPU core a priority and attempting to satisfy the requirements of each CPU core in priority order. With Intel SST-CP, you control and direct base frequency, making it possible for you to initiate and prioritize power/frequency for your most critical workloads at the most critical times.
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Categories - Hardware Platforms, Software Platforms, Integrated Solutions, Services, NFVI Hardware, NFVI OS/Virtualization, Open Source Solutions | Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor, 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor | Network Location - Core Network, On Premises, Radio Access Network (RAN), Hybrid Cloud, Data Center, Device Edge | Network Technologies - Containers/Kubernetes, Cloud Native/NFV, Network Edge, Content Optimization | Optimizations - Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA), DPDK | Orchestration and Network Management - Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM), SDN Controller | Verticals/Industries - Telecommunications, Cloud Service Providers, Financial Services | VNFS and CNFs - Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization, Content Delivery Networks (CDN), Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Application Delivery Controller (ADC), IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), Session Border Controller (SBC), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Load Balancer (LB) | Workloads and Use cases - Connected Cars, Storage as a Service (SaaS), Computer Vision, Virtualized Small Cell Gateway, Media Analytics , Video Surveillance, Smart Retail, Smart Factory, Smart Cities, Security, Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), SD-WAN and uCPE, Cloud Gaming, Emergency Response, Content Distribution (CDN)
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User Guide
Last Updated: July 11, 2022
Intel® Speed Select Technology – Turbo Frequency (Intel® SST-TF) offers an ability to assign prioritization on turbo frequency to specific cores. By using this feature, some cores can be configured to get higher turbo frequency by designating them as high priority at the cost of low or no turbo frequency on the low priority cores. This document shows how to configure Intel® Speed Select Technology – Turbo Frequency (Intel® SST-TF), which is available on selected SKUs of Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors.
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Categories - NFVI OS/Virtualization, NFVI Hardware, Hardware Platforms | Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor | Network Location - Core Network, On Premises, Device Edge, Data Center, Hybrid Cloud, Radio Access Network (RAN) | Network Technologies - 4G and 3G, 5G, Network Security, SD-WAN/uCPE, SDN, Cloud Native/NFV, Containers/Kubernetes, Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), Network Edge, Visual Cloud, vRAN | Optimizations - DPDK, Kubernetes | Verticals/Industries - Cloud Service Providers, Media and Entertainment, System Integration, Enterprise, Telecommunications, Hospitality, Transportation, Retail, Medical and Healthcare, Government , Manufacturing, Industrial, Financial Services, Automotive | VNFS and CNFs - Load Balancer (LB), Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization, Firewall (FW), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Session Border Controller (SBC), IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), Application Delivery Controller (ADC), Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), Content Delivery Networks (CDN), vCMTS | Workloads and Use cases - Emergency Response, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Network Security (Nginx, Next-Gen Firewalls, etc.), 5G Control Plane and Data Plane, Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), Connected Cars, Cloud Gaming, SD-WAN and uCPE, Computer Vision, Content Distribution (CDN), Storage as a Service (SaaS), Security, Smart Cities, Smart Factory, Smart Retail, Video Surveillance, Gaming as a Service, Media Analytics , Virtualized Small Cell Gateway
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Intel® Xeon® Scalable ProcessorsPower Management
Technology Guide
Last Updated: August 17, 2021
This document provides an overview of how Intel® Speed Select Technology – Base Frequency (Intel® SST-BF) and Intel® Resource Director Technology (Intel® RDT), when combined and applied locally in a multi-core Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor, contribute to meet the diverse needs of end-to-end energy efficient network slices.
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Categories - Open Source Solutions, NFVI OS/Virtualization, Software Platforms, NFVI Hardware | Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor, 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor | Network Location - Core Network, On Premises, Device Edge, Data Center, Radio Access Network (RAN) | Network Technologies - vRAN, OSS/BSS, 5G, Network Edge, Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), Containers/Kubernetes, Next Generation Central Office (NGCO), Visual Cloud, Network Security, Cloud Native/NFV | Optimizations - Kubernetes, OVS-DPDK, Intel QuickAssist Technology (QAT), DPDK | Verticals/Industries - Financial Services, Cloud Service Providers, Industrial, Manufacturing, Media and Entertainment, Telecommunications, Enterprise, System Integration | VNFS and CNFs - Session Border Controller (SBC), Content Delivery Networks (CDN), Virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vEPC), Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN), Application Delivery Controller (ADC), IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization, Load Balancer (LB) | Workloads and Use cases - Content Distribution (CDN), Storage as a Service (SaaS), Virtualized Small Cell Gateway, Video Surveillance, Smart Retail, Smart Factory, Smart Cities, SD-WAN and uCPE, Security, Emergency Response
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DPDK5GVirtualizationNetwork SlicingNetwork Transformation
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