Announcing Next-Generation P4-Programmable Datacenter Switching
Below is a summary of the LinkedIn post contributed by Oxide Computer Company Oxide is announcing a partnership with Xsight Labs to build the next generation of P4-programmable networks on the Oxide Cloud Computer. In addition, they revealed there are more exciting details coming soon about an open-source P4 compiler…
Transforming AI Networks with AMD Pensando™ Pollara 400
Below is a summary of the blog contributed by AMD AMD introduced the Pollara 400, a specialized network accelerator card, as a building block for creating a robust AI infrastructure. It is designed to address the limitations of traditional RoCEv2 Ethernet networks by integrating features such as real-time telemetry, adaptive…
CREASE Project – Programmable Network Innovations
By Nik Sultana Assistant Professor of Computer Science Illinois Institute of Technology I’m excited about a new project underway called CREASE (Causal REasoning and Attestation for Scientific Experimentation). CREASE is a collaboration between Illinois Tech, SRI International, and Georgetown University, and it is funded by the National Science Foundation…
P4.org Is Moving to Zulip for Messaging!
Our community messaging platform is transitioning from Slack to Zulip! https://p4lang.zulipchat.com/ Zulip is an open-source messaging platform used by open-source language communities such as Rust or Julia and many more. We are transitioning to Zulip because of a variety of benefits offered by the platform: Zulip integrates well with other…
The P4 Language Consortium Appoints Fabian Ruffy as Chief Architect
The P4 Language Consortium announces the appointment of Fabian Ruffy as its new Chief Architect. He is currently a PhD candidate in the systems lab at New York University and a member of the P4 Technical Steering Team (TST). Fabian is a long-standing contributor to the official P4 compiler and…