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Cisco unveiled the Cisco 8223, an optimised routing system for efficiently and securely connecting datacentres and powering the next generation of AI workloads. As AI adoption accelerates, datacentres face soaring demand, rising power constraints; and evolving security threats. The Cisco 8223 seeks to meet the challenge as a 51.2 terabits per second (Tbps) Ethernet fixed router built for the intense traffic of AI workloads between datacentrs. Cisco has also announced its latest Silicon One innovation – the P200 chip – which sits at the core of the 8223. Together, these innovations aim to empower organisations to shatter bottlenecks and future-proof their infrastructure for the AI era.
“AI compute is outgrowing the capacity of even the largest datacentre, driving the need for reliable, secure connection of datacentres hundreds of miles apart,” said Martin Lund, EVP, Cisco’s Common Hardware Group. “With the Cisco 8223, powered by the new Cisco Silicon One P200, we’re delivering the massive bandwidth, scale and security needed for distributed data center architectures.”
In many of the world’s datacentres, AI workloads are stretching power and space limitations. Hyperscalers can’t scale-up (add more capacity into each individual system) or scale-out (connect multiple systems within a datacentre) any further. This dynamic puts increasing demand on datacentre interconnects, as the industry must “scale-across” by distributing AI workloads across multiple datacentres. Without addressing the connection points between datacentres, organisations could face performance challenges, capacity bottlenecks and sub-optimal processing that wastes time, power and money. The Cisco 8223 system gives organisations the flexibility and programmability necessary to build these networks, with deep buffering to provide the cross-site security and reliability necessary for crucial workloads.
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