
In this episode of the Neural Intel podcast, we go under the hood of OpenAI’s latest networking contribution to the Open Compute Project (OCP). We analyze the technical shift from single-path RoCE deployments to multi-plane high-speed networks that allow for 800Gb/s interfaces to be split into eight parallel 100Gb/s planes.We discuss:Packet Spraying & Trimming: How MRC delivers out-of-order packets directly to memory addresses while handling destination congestion.The Death of BGP in the Core: Why OpenAI replaced dynamic routing with SRv6 source routing to eliminate whole classes of routing failures.Real-World Resilience: Insights from the OCI Abilene and Microsoft Fairwater deployments where Tier-1 switches were rebooted during training without interrupting the job.Neural Signal Check: For the Architect and Strategic CTO, the "moat" here is the transition to a static network control plane, which simplifies the stack and allows for hardware maintenance (reposts and repairs) while training is in service.Join the conversation on X/Twitter: @neuralintelorg Read the full technical breakdown: neuralintel.org
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