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InfiniBand (IB) is a computer networking communications standard used in high-performance computing that features very high throughput and very low latency. It is used for data interconnect both among and within computers.
InfiniBand FDR-10 12× [24] 120 Gbit/s: 15 GB/s: 2011 InfiniBand FDR 12× [24] 163.68 Gbit/s: 20.45 GB/s: 2011 InfiniBand EDR 8× [24] 200 Gbit/s: 25 GB/s: 2014 InfiniBand HDR 4× [25] 200 Gbit/s: 25 GB/s [24] 2017 200 Gigabit Ethernet (200GBASE-X) 200 Gbit/s: 25 GB/s: 2017 InfiniBand XDR 1×: 200 Gbit/s: 25 GB/s [24] 2024 InfiniBand EDR 12× ...
SDR, HDR, and WDR are camera terms that refer to what type of imaging tech your device uses to capture details in over- and under-exposed lighting environments.
The Ultra HDR and ISO 21496-1 formats are encoded simultaneously in Android 15. [9] [12] AVIF is compatible with gain maps, but currently no encoder is available. [14] Apple EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range), used in macOS and iOS. [15] Apple refers to EDR as the combination of hardware and software that allows displaying SDR and HDR content on the ...
The Quantum family of InfiniBand switches supports up to 40 ports running at HDR 200 Gbit/s. The Quantum switches offer un-matched latency and packet forwarding performance and support advanced HPC offloads including SHARP (collective operation acceleration) and SHIELD (self-healing) technologies. The Spectrum product family of Ethernet switches.
In 2017–2018, IBM and Nvidia delivered the Summit and Sierra supercomputers for the US Department of Energy [44] which combine IBM's POWER9 family of CPUs and Nvidia's Volta architecture, using NVLink 2.0 for the CPU-GPU and GPU-GPU interconnects and InfiniBand EDR for the system interconnects. [45]
Camera Link is a serial communication protocol standard [1] designed for camera interface applications based on the National Semiconductor interface Channel-link. It was designed for the purpose of standardizing scientific and industrial video products including cameras, cables and frame grabbers .
Enhanced Data Rate may refer to: . One of the signalling modes introduced in version 2.0 of the Bluetooth protocol, supporting 3 Mbit/s signaling rate; One of the physical layer specifications of the InfiniBand protocol, supporting 25 Gbit/s signalling rate