onload

on·load

 (ŏn′lōd′, ôn′-)
v. on·load·ed, on·load·ing, on·loads
v.tr.
To load (a vehicle or container).
v.intr.
To load a vehicle or container.
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onload

(ˌɒnˈləʊd)
vb (tr)
(Computer Science) computing to load (files) on to a computer
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This acquisition will enable Xilinx to combine its industry leading FPGA, MPSoC and ACAP solutions with Solarflare's high-speed network interface card (NIC) technology and Onload application acceleration software, to enable a new converged SmartNIC platform.
APS quoted Sonatrach as saying that "no human or material incident was registered." It said that the tanker was heading to Tanura in Saudi Arabia to onload oil for the Chinese company UNIPEC when it was forced into Iranian territorial waters.
The acquisition will enable Xilinx to combine its industry-leading FPGA, MPSoC and ACAP solutions with Solarflare's ultra-low latency network interface card technology and Onload application acceleration software, to enable new converged SmartNIC solutions, accelerating Xilinx's data centre first strategy and transition to a platform company.
With Onload user space networking, IT organizations can now deploy more efficient software load balancers, each supporting far more requests, and use the savings to invest in revenue-producing app and web servers.
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Through the Meltdown Prevention Program, Solarflare is providing free XtremeScale 8522 NICs for evaluation, free ScaleOut Onload software for evaluation, and free patch test support.
Onload is the UKB application proven in the electronic trading industry.
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French Navy Lt Guillaume Florczyka, who oversaw the onload for Charles de Gaulle, said that 80 per cent of the resupplied parts were for aircraft and critical to current operational needs.