International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
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| TITLE | The Evolving Landscape of Hardware and Firmware Engineering in Cloud Infrastructure |
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| ABSTRACT | This study presents the idea of integrating hardware and firmware engineering in the context of company cloud-based architectures to support performance, stability, and security for workloads involving AI, big data, and edge computing. The research points to co-development being essential through the presentation of co-developing techniques, illustrated by some examples, including Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100 CPU and Heritage Maia 100 AI Accelerator. The study contends that techniques involved in co-development lifecycles would support improving validation time and redundancy through automated regression testing, virtualized simulations, and agile processes. The co-development methodology involves hardware engineers, firmware developers, software architects, and cloud operators working effectively together as integrated teams to identify and fix both scaling issues and integrated aspects. There is mention of trends that respond to security and reliability challenges that are commonplace in large cloud data centers, including AI-based automated testing, validation-based digital twin, and continuous, regular firmware updates. Most importantly, the research highlights _co-developing_ firmware stacks for mixed heterogeneous computing (accelerators) engaged with DevOps management lifecycle as a clear goal. Ultimately, this research affirms that an integrated partnership of hardware/firmware is required to deliver available, reliable, scalable, and, importantly, secure cloud services to improve customer experience while taking advantage of the rapid nature of digital business transformation in the cloud. |
| AUTHOR | SRIKANT SUDHA PANDA Senior Technical PM, Microsoft, USA |
| VOLUME | 173 |
| DOI | DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2025.1308061 |
| pdf/61_The Evolving Landscape of Hardware and Firmware Engineering in Cloud Infrastructure.pdf | |
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