antoniusmagnuss404 on Nostr: Interesting. So since there is no ASIC, does that mean there is some kind of kernel ...
Interesting. So since there is no ASIC, does that mean there is some kind of kernel bypass implemented in software?
It’s funny you mention that because there’s other hardware I’ve seen this happen to. Removing the reliance on an ASIC and doing it mostly in software (leveraging kernel bypass/user space since forwarding in kernel is slow), and using the CPU more heavily, especially the cache.
To the other points, thanks! I’ll check it out
It’s funny you mention that because there’s other hardware I’ve seen this happen to. Removing the reliance on an ASIC and doing it mostly in software (leveraging kernel bypass/user space since forwarding in kernel is slow), and using the CPU more heavily, especially the cache.
To the other points, thanks! I’ll check it out