Omni-Path is back to take on InfiniBand?
Briefly

Cornelis Networks, emerging after its spin-off from Intel, is ready to compete against Nvidia's InfiniBand with its new 400Gbps CN5000 line of switches and NICs. Initially developed as Omni-Path by Intel, the interconnect technology has seen a resurgence by targeting not just supercomputers but also the booming AI market. The CN5000 series promises to deliver high performance with support for over 500,000 endpoints, offering cost efficiency and advanced scalability. Cornelis aims to challenge the status quo in high-performance computing by emphasizing competitive pricing and performance.
Five years after Intel spun off its Omni-Path interconnect tech into Cornelis Networks, its 400Gbps CN5000 line of switches and NICs is finally ready to do battle with its long-time rival, Nvidia's InfiniBand.
Omni-Path has been around this whole time, it's just been stuck at 100Gbps. Now, Cornelis Networks is emerging from hibernation with a full complement of 400Gbps Omni-Path switches.
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