Re: Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC)

2023-08-19 Thread Hesham ElBakoury
We can invite folks from companies such as NVIDIA and Broadcom. Hesham On Sat, Aug 19, 2023, 10:25 AM Jeff Tantsura wrote: > Sorry, my question was a bit of tongue in cheek one, as the founding > member and attendant (till the end of last year) - i know exactly what UEC > is about. > > To

Re: Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC)

2023-08-19 Thread Jeff Tantsura
Sorry, my question was a bit of tongue in cheek one, as the founding member and attendant (till the end of last year)  - i know exactly what UEC is about.To your points - this is none of IETF business why some Eth work is done outside of IEEE; if tomorrow you, me and Bob’s uncle decide to work on

Re: Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC)

2023-08-18 Thread Hesham ElBakoury
Jeff, It is a new consortium, therefore, they have not yet produced spec that we can discuss. The objective of bringing them in is two-fold: 1) discuss in details what do they plan to do and why they do not propose a project in IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.1 (*) to do what they want in the physical

Re: Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC)

2023-08-18 Thread Jeff Tantsura
Hesham, What have they produced that is worth discussing? Cheers, Jeff > On Aug 17, 2023, at 20:49, Hesham ElBakoury wrote: > >  > Few companies such as Cisco, HP, Microsoft, Broadcom, AMD created Ultra > Ethernet consortium to create standards which optimize Ethernet networks for > AI. >