➀ NVIDIA has introduced a self-hosted version of the BlueField-3 DPU, designed for storage applications; ➁ The self-hosted version, known as B3220SH, features a PCIe switch and supports NVMe SSDs and GPUs; ➂ The BlueField-3 generation offers improved memory bandwidth and a 16-core Arm A78 infrastructure for lower-power network-attached CPU solutions.
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