IDF, Fall 2004: Intel CTO sees New Net on the horizon
Posted on 9 Sep 2004 at 19:21
What form would the services take? Increasingly they would be runtime based as the supported services become more sophisticated, said Gelsinger. Intel chips would not be an architectural requirement, he insisted.
More information on PlanetLab can be found at www.planet-lab.com. Gelsinger said that there are already 440 PlanetLab sites in 22 countries. Typically, such nodes run 120 live services simultaneously.
Author: Alun Williams, San Francisco
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