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Intel group studies peer-to-peer technology

Hardware giants including Intel, IBM and Hewlett Packard have formed a group to study so-called peer-to-peer computing - the technology that is being popularised by Napster but which could make central servers obsolete.

John Geralds in Silicon Valley, vnunet.com 25 Aug 2000
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Hardware giants including Intel, IBM and Hewlett Packard have formed a group to study so-called peer-to-peer computing - the technology that is being popularised by Napster but which could make central servers obsolete.

The 19-member group will also work towards establishing a standard for the technology.

Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum in California this week, Patrick Gelsinger, vice president and chief technology officer at the chip giant's architecture group, said he believes peer-to-peer computing will be the driving force behind the internet in the future.

"Peer-to-peer computing could be as important to [the] internet's future as the web browser was to its past," he said. "While the most visible impact of this model has been in consumer environments, peer-to-peer computing has the potential to play a major role in business computing as well."

In peer-to-peer networks, computers, usually desktops, communicate directly with each other to distribute tasks that can be carried out when the machines are not in use. As a result, central servers are no longer required to distribute workloads.

Intel estimates that individual computers at a typical large corporation contain two-and-a-half times the computing power available in servers. Companies can save billions of dollars by taking advantage of this existing resource, according to Intel.

"By adding peer-to-peer capabilities, corporations can tap into existing teraflops of performance and terabytes of storage to make today's applications more efficient and enable entirely new applications in the future," said Gelsinger.

He cited the Seti@home project as an example of a distributed computing model, although it does use central servers. Seti - the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - uses the idle processing power of hundreds of thousands of home computers to search for signs of intelligent life in space.

Intel, which has used distributed computing to develop chips, plans to fund peer-to-peer networking developments through its Intel Capital arm. "I expect to see business models where people will resell your spare Mips [millions of instructions per second]," said Gelsinger.

See also:

Cutting edge peer-to-peer technology aids external data access  02 Nov 2001
NapsterNapster, the website, was built as a central host for users wishing to swap MP3 music files. It has sparked an almighty legal battle over its legitamacy and has changed the way people obtain music.  01 May 2001
Sun Microsystems is developing software aimed at companies creating applications based on the file-swapping technology made famous by Napster.  17 Feb 2001
Intel is attempting to add security to the file-swapping technology made popular by Napster, by publishing an open source library of tools.  09 Feb 2001
The creator of Lotus Notes has developed a platform that marries instant messaging features with Napster-like file sharing technologies for business users.  25 Oct 2000
andygroveFile sharing technologies such as those popularised by Napster are here to stay and will continue to astound the market with their growth rates, according to Intel chairman Andy Grove.  13 Oct 2000
US startup Gotchaport.com is targeting the Napster community with a service that allows users to legally share music, pictures and documents over the web.  04 Oct 2000
A program has been developed that enables people to swap software, such as MP3 music files, within the AOL Instant Messaging network.  11 Aug 2000
News that Napster was to be shut down sparked a stampede among MP3 music users looking to stock-up before the threatened injunction's deadline - and has cast the spotlight on other peer-to-peer file-swapping systems.  31 Jul 2000

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