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Liqid Assigned Patent

Disaggregated fabric-switched computing platform

Liqid Inc., Broomfield, CO, has been assigned a patent (10,592,291) developed by Breakstone, Jason, Broomfield, CO, Long, Christopher R., Colorado Springs, CO, and Cannata, James Scott, Denver, CO, for a “disaggregated fabric-switched computing platform.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: Disaggregated computing architectures, platforms, and systems are provided herein. In one example, a method of operating a disaggregated computing architecture is presented. The method includes, receiving user commands to establish compute units among a plurality of physical computing components, each of the compute units comprising one or more of the plurality of physical computing components selected from among central processing units, (CPUs), graphics processing units, (GPUs), storage modules, and network interface modules. The method also includes forming the compute units based at least on logical partitioning within a Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, (PCIe) fabric communicatively coupling the plurality of physical computing components, wherein each of the compute units have visibility over the PCIe fabric to the one or more of the plurality of physical computing components assigned to the associated compute units using the logical partitioning within the PCIe fabric.

The patent application was filed on August 11, 2017 (15/675,377).

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