A new chip to improve data center security and efficiency was released. It is a collaborative development of Intel Corp. and Alphabet Inc.
Expensive central processing units (CPUs) do the basic computing. The work to package their data for the network is done by the E2000 chip. Its code name is Mount Evans. Google vice president of development Amin Vahdat explained that different users have the opportunity to share processors in the cloud, and this model of the chip provides better security between them.
This chip is a collaborative development of Intel and Google. Nick McCown chairs the Intel Network and Edge group. He said Intel has the right to sell the E2000 to other customers as well.
Wahdat said that Google is truly considering itself as an open cloud and is excited about the large number of possibilities that users are seeing for themselves.
Google Cloud has a new product called the C3 VM. It will be powered by fourth-generation Intel Xeon processors. According to Wahdat, this product will offer E2000s. Intel's most powerful processors are Xeon chips. Google Cloud is the first cloud environment to use the latest generation of these chips.