Using Intel.com Search You can easily search the entire Intel.com site in several ways. Brand Name: Core i9 Document Number: 123456 Code Name: Emerald Rapids Special Operators: “Ice Lake”, Ice AND Lake, Ice OR Lake, Ice* Quick Links You can also try the quick links below to see results for most popular searches. Product Information Support Drivers & Software
We recently changed the NICs in our web tier and primary database servers from Broadcom to Intel based NICs based on some … issues we had been having. After we put them in they worked reasonably well, but we knew that they could be faster and push more data. When I started to dig into just what we could do to tweak the pleathora of settings for the new NICs I found a few settings that would probab
Using Intel.com Search You can easily search the entire Intel.com site in several ways. Brand Name: Core i9 Document Number: 123456 Code Name: Emerald Rapids Special Operators: “Ice Lake”, Ice AND Lake, Ice OR Lake, Ice* Quick Links You can also try the quick links below to see results for most popular searches. Product Information Support Drivers & Software
This blog post is going to describe a C program that toggles some CPU and chipset registers directly to enable Direct Cache Access without needing a reboot or a switch in the BIOS. A very fun hack to write and investigate. Special thanks… Special thanks going out to Roman Nurik for helping me make the code CSS much, much prettier and easier to read. Special thanks going out to Jake Douglas for con
Using Intel.com Search You can easily search the entire Intel.com site in several ways. Brand Name: Core i9 Document Number: 123456 Code Name: Emerald Rapids Special Operators: “Ice Lake”, Ice AND Lake, Ice OR Lake, Ice* Quick Links You can also try the quick links below to see results for most popular searches. Product Information Support Drivers & Software
By default, Linux networking is configured for best reliability, not performance. With a 10GbE adapter, this is especially apparent. The kernel’s send/receive buffers, TCP memory allocations, and packet backlog are much too small for optimal performance. This is where a little testing & tuning can give your NIC a big boost. There are three performance-tuning changes you can make, as listed in the
At StumbleUpon we've had a never ending string of problems with Broadcom's cards that use the bnx2 driver. The machine cannot handle more than 100kpps (packets/s), the driver has bugs that will lock up the NIC until it gets reset manually when you use jumbo frames and/or TSO (TCP Segmentation Offloading). So we switched everything to Intel NICs. Not only they don't have these nasty bugs, but also
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