Microsoft to implement 'Catapult' processors in datacenter

Microsoft researchers have been experimenting with using field-programmable gate array (FPGA) processors in an attempt to make its datacenters more efficient.

Researchers collaborated with Microsoft's Bing team to test a pilot of "Catapult," which is a programmable hardware/software "fabric" on more than 1,600 Microsoft datacenter servers running Intel Xeon processors and Altera FPGA chips. The goal of the pilot was to see if FPGA-enhanced servers could provide faster, better quality search results at a lower cost. The answer, it turned out, was yes, and now Microsoft is planning to roll out FPGA-enhanced, Bing-powered servers to process customer searches starting in early 2015.

"The system takes search queries coming from Bing and offloads a lot of the work to the FPGAs, which are custom-programmed for the heavy computational work needed to figure out which webpages results should be displayed in which order," as Wired explains in its write-up about the new technology. According to MSR Director of Client & Cloud Apps, Doug Burger, who is heading up the pilot, the FPGAs are 40 times faster than a CPU at processing Bing's custom algorithms, and the overall system will be twice as fast as Bing's existing datacenter system. Microsoft will be able to chop the number of servers it is using to dish up these Bing queries by half, as a result.

Read more at: Microsoft to implement 'Catapult' programmable processors in its datacenters | ZDNet
 
Interesting that the results of this development are being used to save money rather than to enhance the product in its ongoing competition with Google.
 

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I find it interesting that the Altera chips they'll be using are the same ones that are used for Bitcoin mining rigs...

In other words, Microsoft will "be using Altera FPGA chips for Bing." ;)
 

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