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DESCRIPTION:This talk presents how to to offload networking tasks onto dedi
 cated hardware/smartNICs/NPUs (network processing units) - chips\, and why
  this is a great idea.\nFirst\, we take a look at chips in general - how t
 hey are made\, integrated into networks\, and why time is playing to the a
 dvantage of dedicated chips vs. CPUs/software.\nThen\, focus is on how off
 loading network tasks is a particularly beautiful example of the advantage
 s of hardware-implementing logic\, with examples like TCP offloading\, cyb
 ersecurity applications\, or traffic shaping.\nTo be fair and balanced\, t
 here will also be a look at the downsides of chips\, but of course also id
 eas for mitigating them.\nFinally\, there will be a look at what's out the
 re\, and how to integrate custom chips into your systems.
DTSTAMP:20260513T185422Z
LOCATION:Saal B
SUMMARY:200 GbE network processing with 100 W - or "can I *make* a chip for
  that?" - Philipp Keydel
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog17/talk/VEGBSU/
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