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A look at YouTube's Argos, its in-house designed custom chip for transcoding videos, now in its second generation and deployed to thousands of servers globally (Max A. Cherney/Protocol)




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A look at YouTube’s Argos, its in-house designed custom chip for transcoding videos, now in its second generation and deployed to thousands of servers globally  —  Roughly seven years ago, Partha Ranganathan realized Moore’s law was dead.  That was a pretty big problem for the Google …





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