Hmmm...
Mellanox is focused on ultra-low-latency or long range high bandwidth WIRED networking, not wireless networking.
I've use their Infiniband networking (40Gb/s, 56Gb/s, 100Gb/s) for years; it's the de facto networking for supercomputers.
But... Intel already bought Infiniband product lines from Qlogic for several years, which became the base of their Omni-path technology.
Maybe Omni-path lacks the long-range capability that 5G infrastructure requires?
Your answer, there you have it.
Groundhog Day again?
For sure Intel already
has some IB-networking due to
the acquisition of Q-Logic's network business division on Infinity-Band from back in 2012 by Intel.
However, the fact that Intel is about to get their hands on Mellanox shall be due to Huawei's competition? On 5G?
Nothing could be further from the truth!
Calling all stations: Red alert
I firmly believe the
real reason why Intel wants to swallow Mellanox is their fear in the shape of three capital letters:
AMD!
By buying Mellanox – which is virtually the only remaining provider of InfiniBand-hardware and/or network-infrastructure (bar Intel itself here, Omni-Path …) – they're literally completely blocking AMD from gaining
any significant market-share. As everyone who wants to use AMD in a HPC needs to rely on Mellanox' InfiniBand network-hardware.
So Intel most likely is fundamentally and straight-up just about to completely seal off and shield AMD from the whole Enterprise-, HPC- and/or Server-market by becoming the only legitimate provider of InfiniBand-hardware. → Without Mellanox' Interconnects like InfiniBand, there's no chance in hell any·one can build up any reliable HPC-hardware provided by and featuring AMD's Epycs here.
Huawei?
Thus, this move from Intel here is literally fully strategic on its core!
They now they're fucked against AMDs Epyc, so they're trying to eventually lock up the server-market
as a whole and transform the enterprise- and server-market into their own Intel-only Omni-Path-compatible eco-system here … That move has
no·thing to do with Huwaei or China (even if it seems to be
en vouge to shit on Huawei and alike theses days …), this is straight up bullshit! The whole thing is prepared to hit AMD here and literally no-one else. Even IBM would hit that hard too with their POWER-mainframes too.
Omnipath™-compatible or: How to invent G-Sync on architecture-level
Just think about it for a moment! No-one will be able to build or offer any serious AMD-based servers without Mellanox InfiniBand. Since Intel is about to (or at least tries to) becoming the
only legit provider of InfiniBand-hardware
what·so·ever. So the fate of AMD within the server-space would lie within Intel's hands – and they could (and will be for sure!) trying to kill AMDs attemps to gain any market-share within the HPC-space by most likely making Mellanox' IB-hardware disappear after the buy-in. … and Omni-Path is virtually incompatible to AMDs Epyc, no?
5G? Bullshit!
Mellanox doesn't even provide
any serious 5G-stuff but Ethernet- and InfiniBand-switches and given host bus-adapters respectively.
This is a truly devasting move if this is going to happen, as Intel literally will be able to transform the whole Server-market into their own OmniPath™-exclusive eco-system – which of course will be 100% incompatible towards anything from AMDs Epyc.
tl;dr: Intel does what it always did, playing dirty by swallowing Mellanox' InfiniBand, making themselves the only provider of InfiniBand-hardware + -infrastructure – and thus, eventually lock up the whole server-space against and from AMD with their highly competitive Epyc-prozessors (as OmniPath will be the only remaining InfiniBand-infrastructure) while converting it into another Intel-only eco-system, just like the mobile-/ portable-space already is with gagged OEMs/ODMs. The red herring calling it a move towards and against Huwaei and 5G is finest BS and another false-flag operation here.
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