MRC Reaches OCP as Coding Agents Cross the Daily-Driver Threshold
NVIDIA's Multipath Reliable Connection protocol reached the Open Compute Project today, co-authored by AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Microsoft, and OpenAI — the moment AI fabric standardization begins in earnest. Plus why November twenty twenty-five was when coding agents crossed the daily-driver threshold, and what that means for network automation right now.
Welcome to Amaze Networks for Monday, May nineteenth. Here's a question to kick off your week: when does a proprietary feature stop being a competitive moat and start becoming an industry standard?
That question has a pretty precise answer today — the day six major companies put their names on a spec and hand it to an open standards body.
MRC — Multipath Reliable Connection — just landed at the Open Compute Project with NVIDIA, AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Microsoft, and OpenAI as co-authors. We covered MRC in production at OpenAI and Microsoft about two weeks ago, but the OCP submission is a genuinely different development.
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